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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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Adapting to Change: Litigation Trends Shaping 2024
With the rapid pace of change and ever-evolving regulatory landscape, the risk of litigation is even more prominent for businesses today. As litigation exposure continues to be a leading concern for in-house teams, it is more important than ever for legal professionals to understand current litigation trends so they can best adapt to and prepare for future changes. Panelists in this session will provide a comprehensive look at shifts in the litigation environment, and will provide actionable strategies for tackling these complex cases.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Operating in the Gray: Balancing Risk Tolerance with Business Objectives
Risk tolerance varies widely among organizations based on many factors, including the organization's overall business goals, the relative risk sensitivity of business leaders, and the nature of its assets, resources, and operational processes they support. As risks lie largely outside of a company's control and business priorities can often shift, in-house legal teams play a key role in anticipating and mitigating the impact of major risks. Join this panel of experts as they discuss the importance of being proactive vs. reactive when it comes to balancing risk appetite with business decisions and how to communicate with relevant decision-makers in your organization in order to best mitigate risks should they occur.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

1 - Self-Study

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Unlocking New Possibilities: Integrating AI Solutions that Empower Your Legal Teams
Artificial Intelligence continues to take the legal world by storm and with its capabilities and sophistication advancing at such a rapid pace, many are still wondering how this powerful tool can enhance efficiency in their legal department. As this technology will only continue to reshape the legal landscape, empowering legal teams to harness AI tools is not just a strategic advantage - it's a necessity. Join our expert panelists for a comprehensive discussion on embracing a culture of AI adoption, effectively integrating AI tools to drive innovation within your legal team, and staying ahead of the curve with fast-evolving legal technology.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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"You Can't Handle the Truth!" – How to Handle a Lying Witness Before and During Trial
Handling a lying witness – whether on deposition or on the witness stand at trial – requires both careful planning and consideration of your overall case strategy. Experienced trial lawyer Paul Fraidenburgh gives expert guidance on what steps you should take when a witness you are examining strays from the facts to ensure that you maximize the benefits for the client you represent. Paul will share valuable tips that will help you with your examinations of all witnesses (lay and expert) in all settings (depositions and trial). This program will benefit litigators of all experience levels.

New Media Legal

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Unsettled in the Courts: The Legal Ramifications of AI in Practice
With a focus on how AI relates to Comment 8, Model Rule 1.1 of the ABA's Model Professional Rules of Conduct, the program will address how understanding technology is no longer optional, but rather a "...requisite knowledge and skill" to the practice of law. The program will help attorneys stay current on and evaluate "...the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology" while applying it to real-world legal practice.

American Inns of Court

1 - Self-Study

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Changing Governance Landscape: How the Many New Government Cybersecurity Requirements Impact You
As cybersecurity threats become more sophisticated, government agencies are responding with an evolving array of regulations and requirements designed to enhance security and resilience. This session delves into the shifting governance landscape, providing an in-depth exploration of the latest government-imposed cybersecurity mandates and their implications for businesses and organizations. Our expert panelists will cover topics such as legal and regulatory frameworks for cybersecurity compliance, data protection laws, incident response planning, and risk management.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Cracking the Code: Innovative Approaches to Hiring and Retaining Top Talent
The talent culture in the legal industry continues to change drastically, with a new generation of employees that have different priorities than historically seen. This session will focus on gaining a better understanding of the reasons people may be leaving the legal profession, what's missing for this new generation of legal leaders and how to guide the professional trajectory for each individual on your team. Join this session as our experts consider the current trends affecting talent in the legal industry, explore strategies to ensure your organization is appealing to potential candidates, and offer solutions to help successfully retain talent in this modern work environment.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Unlocking Potential: Creating AI Use Cases in Legal Practice with Innovation, Testing, and Ethical Frameworks
With a focus on how AI relates to Comment 8, Model Rule 1.1 of the ABA's Model Professional Rules of Conduct, the program will address how understanding technology is no longer optional, but rather a "...requisite knowledge and skill" to the practice of law. The program will help attorneys stay current on and evaluate "...the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology" while applying it to real world legal practice. , engage in continuing study and education and comply with all continuing legal education requirements to which the lawyer is subject.

American Inns of Court

1 - Self-Study Ethics

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