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Build a Customized Vermont CLE Compliance Bundle

Individually select approved CLE courses from our centralized online library no matter where you practice.



The Vermont Bundle contains six (6) CLE hours and allows you to select the courses you take from the Vermont course catalog including two (2) hours in Ethics.

The State Bar of the Supreme Court of Vermont allows attorneys to take twenty-four (24) CLE hours online via self-study (unmoderated) programming including two (2) hours in Ethics, one (1) hour in Diversity and Inclusion, and one (1) hour in Attorney Wellness. 

You have one full year from the date of purchase to complete your programs.


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Reputational Risk & Creating A Purposeful Corporate Culture: What Does Your Organization Stand For?
Taking the right stance in today's society is a challenge for organizations, especially given the current political and social environment. In this session, learn how to navigate taking a stance on important societal issues and understand which policies and procedures should be implemented in order to act as an ethically sound organization. To avoid any reputational damage, it is pertinent for GCs to take the right approach and not waiver on any ethical issues.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Litigation & Matter Management: Using AI, Analytics and Legal Ops Ideas to Drive Better Outcomes
For many in-house litigators, managing spend can prove to be the most challenging aspect of litigating a case. However, leveraging your legal ops teams and capabilities, such as collaboration with outside counsel, data mining, collecting metrics, providing predictability of case outcome, and managing legal bills, legal ops can be one of the most effective tools in controlling spend and providing unmatched value to senior leadership. This session will uncover the hidden value of the unique partnership between litigation and legal ops.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Beyond the Buzz Words: Using Data Analytics as the Driving Force of Your DEI Program - Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
When you think of “insider threats” it's difficult to not immediately default to privacy and cyber threats within your business. However, over the last decade, a new workplace hazard has emerged, one that is far more insidious, and unfortunately, becoming far too common. These threats can be anything from a disgruntled former employee, a violent spouse or family member, or one of your very own employees dealing with mental health challenges. Having a workplace violence framework has become vital to the safety and security of your workforce. Panelists in this session will discuss identifying threats, getting ahead of incidents, and ensuring legal, HR and security are all on the same page

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

1 - Self-Study Diversity and Inclusion

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Leveling Up: Successfully Integrating ESG into your Organization Framework
ESG is multifaceted and continues to be an important priority for legal departments and overall organizational messaging. So many in-house counsels are trying to find their way to shape the foundation of a successful ESG program. Effectively building ESG considerations into your strategy and risk management framework will help support better financial performance and long-term business success. Attend this session to discover the value of involving ESG into your risk appetite, learn how to influence and hold decision-makers accountable for ESG goals, communicate the value effectively to multiple audiences, and ensure your business is prepared for the challenges ahead involving ESG regulations and consumer expectations.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Driving Change Management: Lessons GCs can Learn from Legal Ops
When change is the only constant, it's impossible to predict precisely how the legal market will look in the future, but it's clear that effective change management is essential to achieve operational efficiency. Change management requires a proactive approach that involves analysis, planning and implementation to facilitate the redesign of legal processes. Panelists will explore how legal departments can learn from Legal Ops to develop and implement critical change management strategies and decision-making to become a change agent for their organization.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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The Evolving Workplace and the Surge in Unionization
The modern workforce is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by two powerful forces: the rise of the hybrid work model and the surge in unionization efforts. As organizations adapt to a new era of work, it is crucial for legal leaders to understand the implications of these changes and embrace a new mindset that fosters collaboration, productivity, and positive labor relations. Join us in this thought-provoking session as we explore the mindset shift required to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by the hybrid workforce and the growing presence of unions in the corporate landscape.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

1 - Self-Study

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Famous (and Infamous) Ethical Breaches By Attorneys - Part 3
Some lawyers are famous for the right reasons, while others are famous (read: infamous) for all the wrong reasons. In part three of this entertaining program, Andrew Struve chronicles the rise and fall of several infamous attorneys – ranging from G. Gordon Liddy to Kwame Kilpatrick to Charles Kushner – and discusses how their conduct ran afoul of the law and the legal ethics rules. The program materials include an ethical violation scorecard so can play along as we catalog the legal ethics violations committed by this rogues gallery of disbarred attorneys.

New Media Legal

1 - Self-Study Ethics

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Famous (and Infamous) Ethical Breaches By Attorneys - Part 2
Some lawyers are famous for the right reasons, while others are famous (read: infamous) for all the wrong reasons. In part two of this entertaining program, Andrew Struve chronicles the rise and fall of several infamous attorneys – ranging from F. Lee Bailey to Lynne Steward to Judge Thomas Porteous Jr. – and discusses how their conduct ran afoul of the law and the legal ethics rules. The program materials include an ethical violation scorecard so can play along as we catalog the legal ethics violations committed by this rogues gallery of disbarred attorneys.

New Media Legal

1 - Self-Study Ethics