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



The Washington State Bar Association allows attorneys to take all forty-five (45) required MCLE hours online, including the six (6) in ethics. 

With the Washington Bundle (Build Your Bundle version), you can select courses you wish to take from our Washington CLE course catalog that adds up to the forty-five (45) hours required by the Washington State Bar Association, this includes six (6) hours required in ethics for only $289. The courses in our Washington course catalog are all approved by the Washington Bar Association.

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The Litigation Outlook
As the courts reopen and in-house counsel reevaluate their caseloads, we will take a look at what legal departments have been experiencing on the litigation front in terms of “old” as well as newly-brought cases.

General Counsel Conference

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Strategies for Determining the Right Time to Pursue Arbitration vs. Litigation
During this discussion, a panel of experts will share their views on the difficult decisions that in-house, especially general counsel, face as they weigh the cons and pros of whether and when a dispute is better suited for public litigation or private arbitration. Additionally, they will provide tips on what factors, in their experience, tend to sway the decision-making process one way or another.

General Counsel Conference

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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U.S. Supreme Court 2020 - 2021 Term: Cases involving Criminal Law Issues
In this program, Professor Alan Saltzman dives deep into a wide range of cases involving Criminal Law issues decided by the U.S. Supreme Court between November 2nd, 2020 through June 21st, 2021.

Saltzman Seminars

2 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Lessons for Lawyers from True-Crime TV, Vol. 2: Insanity in Criminal Court
In this program, Dr. Brian Russell will discuss the insanity defense and breakdown it's history and the Supreme Court's most recent decision on the matter.

Dr. Brian Russell

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Avoiding the Dreaded B-Word: Alternatives to Bankruptcy
The panelists discuss in-court and out-of-court options for distressed businesses, as well as alternatives both pre- and post-COVID-19, drawing upon their experiences and what they see in the market going forward.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Dumb and Dumber: A Bankruptcy Stay Story
The panel enacts three hypotheticals involving repeat filer/debtor Harry, his not-quite-blue-stocking creditor Lloyd of Lloyd’s Auto Lot, and the chapter 7 and chapter 13 trustees, Dusty and Rusty. The legal issues presented will concern the “expiring stay” for repeat filers, redemption of repossessed vehicles, a discharge violation question involving refusal to release the car lien/title, and the attendant procedural and costs questions for each. Ripe Potatoes rates this a “must see”!

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Litigating Common Causes of Action in Bankruptcy
Covering a wide array of bankruptcy litigation matters, this session will focus on issues relating to stay relief, discharge litigation, and post-discharge injunction matters. Evidentiary considerations and standards for relief will be highlighted, along with case law developments and practice tips from the experienced panelists.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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SBRA: Subchapter V Strategy and How to Get Your Plan Confirmed
This panel will provide an overview of the requirements for a reorganization plan in subchapter V cases under the Small Business Reorganization Act, including the new fair-and-equitable standard for cramdowns, and effective strategies to get to plan confirmation.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - Law and Legal Procedure