6 Credit - Georgia CLE Bundle A - $49
Online and On-demand GA Bar Approved CLE Requirements Compliance | 6 Courses | 6 Credits
The Georgia Bundle will provide 6.0 allowable online CLE hours including the 1 required hour of Ethics.
Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency Phone: (404) 527-8710 Fax: (404) 527-8717 http://www.gabar.org
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Speciality Credits: Ethics - 1 Credit
Bundle Price: $49GA CLE Requirements at a Glance
Every year by December 31, Georgia attorneys are required to complete 12 hours of Continuing Legal Education, 1 hour of which must cover Professionalism. Of the 12 hour requirement, attorneys may fulfill up to 6 hours, including specialty credits through online pre-approved courses from MCLEZ. On-demand programs at MCLEZ and live simultaneous Webcasts are both considered self-study in Georgia.
MCLEZ provides online continuing legal education courses that have been individually pre-approved for online CLE credit by the Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency.
Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency phone # (404) 527-8710
Courses Included in this GA CLE Requirements Bundle
The following courses fulfill 6 GA CLE credits:
- Ethical Considerations when Screening and Selecting New Clients
- Ethics and the Court of Public Opinion
- Implicit Bias and Bias-Reduction Strategies
- Policing from Where we Are Today
- Technology and Bias - Spreading it and Stopping it
- Update on NLRB Cases, Guidance and Rulemaking
GA CLE Requirements Bundle Course Details
Ethical Considerations when Screening and Selecting New Clients
GA CLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics
GA CLE Course Details:
One of the most important yet overlooked issues in practicing law are the ethical considerations when screening and selecting new clients. If you work in a large law firm with a dedicated research department or work for a small law firm, it is important to understand the rules and nuances of new client ethics. In this course we look at what the ethical framework is that underlies these principles. We first look at conflicts of interests. Next, we examine meritorious claims and contentions. We then look at the various issues involved into going into business with or investing in a client. We examine the related concepts of competence and capacity and then lastly review the importance of not overselling a case with a potential client.
Faculty:
- David Graulich, Esq.
Ethics and the Court of Public Opinion
GA CLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
GA CLE Course Details:
Calculated to increase awareness of significant issues impacting the integrity of the legal profession and public trust, the course examines high profile examples of wrongful behavior and traditional notions of moral character. From select sections of the Model Rules of Conduct and terms and concepts from the ethical tradition, it is an informed analysis of questionable decision making under difficult circumstances requiring practitioners to employ the highest standards of care, to preserve the rights and remedies of those they serve and promote the credibility of the justice system.
Faculty:
- Greg Woods, J.D.
Implicit Bias and Bias-Reduction Strategies
GA CLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
GA CLE Course Details:
Having presented MCLE programs in the areas of "Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession" and "Diversity, Inclusion and Equity" for over a decade, attorney Steven A. Nielsen has witnessed the importance of these issue grow, along with the statistical data and measurement of progress. In this presentation, Mr. Neilsen focuses on "Implicit Bias," and the promotion of bias-reducing strategies to address how unintended biases regarding race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or other characteristics undermine confidence in the legal system. Among specific Implicit (or "Subconscious") Biases which he addresses are "Ageism," and "The Halo Effect." He discusses the impact these biases have on the legal profession and society writ large, on individual lawyers and their practices, and scenarios in which they can impact the courtroom and the law firm workplace.
Faculty:
- Steven A Nielsen
Policing from Where we Are Today
GA CLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
GA CLE Course Details:
The objective of this presentation is to identify and discuss key legal and social issues in the context of today's volatile society, with an emphasis on limitations on the use of force and legal remedies in response to police misconduct. The presenter discusses how current events give rise to cases in numerous legal areas, from Civil Rights violations, Constitutional Law, including freedom of speech and lawful (and unlawful) protests, and liability for damages from both protests and police misconduct. Moreover, the presenter discusses topical issues of vital importance, such as the ?defund? movement, which runs along a spectrum, from those in Minneapolis who would disband and rebuild their police department (on the theory that the current department?s culture is too pervaded by racism and violence), to those in New York City or Los Angeles who advocate reallocation of spending and reform of police practices. Ultimately these issues end up in Court, where lawyers must be leaders and help society solve these complicated issues. This program aims to increase awareness of the critical legal issues involved.
Faculty:
- Greg Woods, J.D.
Technology and Bias - Spreading it and Stopping it
GA CLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
GA CLE Course Details:
This lecture deals with how technology both spreads and helps eliminate conscious and unconscious bias in the legal profession, and what can be done to continue to use technology to identify and eliminate patterns of bias while being aware of how the wrong use of technology can unfortunately help spread it.
Faculty:
- Russell Jackman, Esq.
Update on NLRB Cases, Guidance and Rulemaking
GA CLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
GA CLE Course Details:
Faculty:
- Thomas A. Lenz
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Detailed GA CLE Requirements
What are the general Georgia CLE Rules?
What Does MCLEZ Provide to it's Georgia CLE Customers?
Live Webcast Programs: Up to 6 distance learning credits may be satisfied with live Webcasts.
Attendance Reporting: MCLEZ reports attorney attendance to the State Bar of Georgia each month. Before beginning a program, you will be prompted to indicate the state(s) in which you are seeking credit. You must include Georgia as one of your states in order to be included on the attendance report that is provided to the State Bar of Georgia.
What are the Georgia CLE State Requirements?
- Specialty Credits Required:
- Ethics -- Minimum Credits Per Period: 1
- Professionalism -- Minimum Credits Per Period: 1
- Trial Practice -- Minimum Credits Per Period: 3
- Minutes Per Credit Hour: 60
What are the Georgia CLE Reporting Requirements?
- End of Compliance Period: December 31
- Reporting Date: January 31
What are the Georgia CLE Carry Over Rules?
- Amount of General Credit Carryover Allowed? 12
- Carryover Period Length (months): 12
What are the Georgia CLE Ethics Requirements?
- Max Carryover Credits:2
- Carryover Period Length (months): 12
- Reporting Period Length (years):1
What are the Georgia CLE Professionalism Requirements?
- Max Carryover Credits:2
- Carryover Period Length (months): 12
- Reporting Period Length (years):1
What are the Georgia CLE Trial Practice Requirements?
- Max Carryover Credits:3
- Carryover Period Length (months): 12
- Reporting Period Length (years):1
What are the Georgia CLE New Admit Requirements?
- Specialty Credits:
- Minutes Per Credit Hour: 60
- Length of Reporting Period: 1 year
- End of Compliance Period: December 31
- Reporting Date: January 31
What are the Georgia CLE New Admit Carry Over Requirements?
- Max Carryover Credits: 12
- Carryover Period Length (months): 12
What are the Georgia CLE Attendance Reporting Procedures?
What is the Georgia CLE State Bar Contact Information
104 Marietta Street NW
Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (404) 527-8710
Fax: (404) 527-8717
http://www.gabar.org
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