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15 Credit - Tennessee CLE Bundle A - $89

Online and On-demand TN Bar Approved CLE Requirements Compliance | 14 Courses | 15 Credits

This informative compliance bundle will provide access to streaming video and audio courses which, when completed, will yield all required 15 hours of CLE credit including 4 hours of dual credit.

MCLEZ provides online continuing legal education programs that have been pre-approved by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization.

Conveniently watch these courses on your computer, tablet or phone anywhere that you have an Internet connection. Fulfilling your TN CLE requirements could not be easier!

Speciality Credits: Dual - 4.0 Credits

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TN CLE Requirements at a Glance

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Every year by December 31st, Tennessee attorneys are required to complete 15 hours of Continuing Legal Education, three hours of which must cover Ethics.

The Tennessee Supreme Court has amended the Rule for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education to remove limitations on distance-learning continuing legal education (?CLE?) credits. The Order was filed and effective on November 1, 2022. The change to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 21 deletes the previous requirement that Tennessee-licensed attorneys with a CLE obligation earn at least seven CLE credit hours through in-person courses each year and no more than eight hours through distance-learning courses. The Court has waived the in-person requirement since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing attorneys to earn all of their CLE credits through distance learning. The November 1 Order makes that change permanent.

MCLEZ provides online continuing legal education programs that have been pre-approved by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization.

Tennessee Commission on CLE phone # 615-741-3096

Courses Included in this TN CLE Requirements Bundle

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The following courses fulfill 15 TN CLE credits:

  • And Then There is FRAUD
  • Artificial Intelligence and Electronic Discovery
  • Attorney Civility and Professionalism
  • Common HR Concerns in the Workplace
  • Computer Security Trends for Attorneys and Law Offices
  • Economic Analysis in Employment Matters
  • Electronic Discovery and the Cloud in the Practice of Law
  • Ethics of Bankruptcy in the Practice of Law
  • Implicit Bias and Bias Identification Strategies
  • Preparing Your First Appeal: From Opening Brief to Oral Argument
  • Reinvigorating the Lawsuit
  • Rule 1.1 Competence - A Case Law Exploration
  • The ABCs of the Remote Law Practice
  • Trust Account Basics
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TN CLE Requirements Bundle Course Details



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And Then There is FRAUD

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 16 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

This course is an examination of FRAUD and an analysis of legal trends and legislative solutions intended to bring attention to today's legal practitioners, through real-world examples, of the dangers of swatting, deep fakes, crypto-currency, and other fraud on the internet and other routine transactions, to better protect their clients and improve quality of life.

Faculty:

  • Greg Woods, J.D.
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Artificial Intelligence and Electronic Discovery

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

This course about Electronic Discovery and Artificial Intelligence in Practice of Law will explore ten topics that are relevant to attorneys. First, the course will explore ai-powered document review for legal discovery efficiency. Next, the course will investigate predictive coding in e-discovery: accuracy and ethical implications. The course will then explore using machine learning to identify privileged information. After this, the course will investigate automating legal hold notices with artificial intelligence. Next, the material will cover evaluating ai algorithms for relevance in e-discovery processes. The course will then turn towards impact of ai on e-discovery costs and time management. Next, the course will investigate challenges of integrating ai in small law firms' e-discovery. The course will then explore regulatory compliance for ai use in legal e-discovery. Lastly, the material will cover data privacy concerns in ai-driven e-discovery procedures.

Faculty:

  • Berry Crawford
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Attorney Civility and Professionalism

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: Dual

Running Time: 1 Hours, 2 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

Why is this important? The adversarial process can be taken to extremes, to where it may become an internal aspect of a firm's culture. This obstructs the kind of cooperation that can ease and expedite workloads. It's also been shown to create a level of stress that is extremely unhealthy; including life-threatening issues. Furthermore, we've all heard the expression ?you catch more flies with honey,? and yet the singular adversarial approach works against this. We need to recognize that this approach is only one tool in the toolbox, and you have access to many more. In addition, adding these tools will positively impact your success, health, and income.

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
  • Ian Blei
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Common HR Concerns in the Workplace

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 4 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

In "Common HR Concerns in the Workplace," HR specialist and business consultant Ginny Kuehl, and attorney Russell Jackman discuss specific HR issues affecting law offices, identify issues of Violence and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace in all businesses and provide a review of OSHA and other rules and regulations of which lawyers should be aware. They offer valuable advice on how to recognize and address workplace Violence and Sexual Harassment situations so as to minimize risks for employers and employees alike.

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
  • Ginny Kuhel
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Computer Security Trends for Attorneys and Law Offices

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

In keeping with the intent of the ABA Rules, it is important for all attorneys to stay up to date on matters of material importance to their practice, this discussion updates our previous program informing attorneys about the ongoing trends in Legal Technology for Computer Security Trends. This will include discussion about the 2023 ABA Resolutions 608-610, the increasing use of AI for both positive and negative uses in the legal realm, the upcoming transition from windows 10 to windows 11 and some tips/trends to keep an eye on in the near future.

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
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Economic Analysis in Employment Matters

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 5 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

Dr. Jouganatos discusses the appropriate benefits to include in loss calculations, the discount rate, wage growth rate, earnings basis, present value calculations, mitigation issues including inferior employment, and hearsay problems as well as adverse tax consequences of a lump-sum award or settlement. Methods of computing loss of benefits and pensions, are discussed, among other issues. He also discusses his approach when undertaking cases. Through this course, attorneys will have a greater understanding of the elements of economic analysis in employment matters.

Faculty:

  • George Jouganatos
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Electronic Discovery and the Cloud in the Practice of Law

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 9 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

This course about electronic discovery and the cloud in practice of law will explore ten topics that are relevant to attorneys. First, the course will explore legal implications of cloud storage in electronic discovery. Next, the course will investigate data privacy challenges in cloud-based electronic discovery. The course will then explore preservation obligations in cloud-stored electronic evidence. After this, the course will investigate accessing and securing cloud data in legal investigations. Next, the material will cover compliance with esi protocols in cloud environments. The course will then turns towards impact of gdpr on U.S. cloud discovery practices. Next, the course will investigate authenticity verification of cloud-stored legal documents. The course will then explore cloud service provider agreements in ESI management. The course will next investigate legal ethics in using cloud platforms for ediscovery. Lastly, the material will cover cost-effective cloud solutions for small law firms.

Faculty:

  • Berry Crawford
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Ethics of Bankruptcy in the Practice of Law

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: Dual

Running Time: 1 Hours, 5 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

This course about ethical issues of bankruptcy in the practice of law will explore ten topics that are relevant to attorneys. First, the course will explore conflicts of interest in bankruptcy client representation. Next, the course will investigate disclosure requirements for attorneys in bankruptcy cases. The course will then explore ethical dilemmas in advising clients about bankruptcy fraud. After this, the course will investigate transparency and honesty in bankruptcy petitions filed by lawyers. Next, the material will cover attorney fees and ethical concerns in bankruptcy proceedings. The course will then turn towards duty of competence in handling bankruptcy matters. Next, the course will investigate confidentiality issues in bankruptcy practice. The course will then explore attorney responsibility in reporting client misconduct in bankruptcy. The course will next investigate fraudulent transfers and lawyer ethical boundaries. Lastly, the material will cover misrepresentation of bankruptcy exemptions by legal practitioners.

Faculty:

  • Victor Perri, Esq
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Implicit Bias and Bias Identification Strategies

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: Dual

Running Time: 1 Hours, 6 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

Attorney Steven Nielsen focuses on bias-reduction 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 he addresses are "Heightism," and "Elitism." He discusses the impact these biases have on the legal profession and society writ large.

Faculty:

  • Steven A Nielsen
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Preparing Your First Appeal: From Opening Brief to Oral Argument

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 6 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the appellate process in civil law, emphasizing its significance for solo and small practice litigators. It covers fundamental aspects such as what decisions can be appealed, the distinctions between trial and appellate courts, and the procedural rigor required in appellate practice. The discussion includes key considerations for deciding whether to appeal, ethical responsibilities in advising clients, and the importance of timely communication. It also addresses practical elements like filing notices of appeal, the structure of opening briefs, and the critical role of oral arguments. Additionally, this course highlights the necessity of understanding local court rules, maintaining a high-level tone, and being precise with citations. It underscores the importance of protecting a trial win and provides insights through the case study of Pinter-Brown v. Regents of the University of California, illustrating the complexities and strategic considerations inherent in the appellate process.

Faculty:

  • David Graulich, Esq.
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Reinvigorating the Lawsuit

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 13 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

Thomas Moukawsher, an experienced federal litigator and retired Connecticut complex litigation judge, shares lessons from his 40 years of trying cases in courts across the country. The lessons are based on Judge Moukawsher's 2023 book, The Common Flaw, Needless Complexity in the Courts and 50 Ways to Reduce It. The course confronts litigation flaws with practical solutions, beginning with the filing of the complaint and running through appeals court strategies and briefing.

Faculty:

  • Thomas G. Moukawsher
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Rule 1.1 Competence - A Case Law Exploration

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: Dual

Running Time: 1 Hours, 2 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

The American Bar Association (ABA) Model Rules of Professional Conduct, first adopted in 1983, represent a comprehensive framework for ethical legal practice in the United States. ABA Rule 1.1: Competence is a fundamental ethical requirement in the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct that mandates lawyers to provide competent representation to their clients. Competence means having the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness, and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation. This rule underscores the importance of lawyers maintaining their legal skills through continuous study and education. It ensures that clients receive professional and adequate legal services, protecting their legal rights and interests. Violations of this rule can lead to disciplinary actions against lawyers, emphasizing the rule's critical role in maintaining the integrity and quality of the legal profession. This course will explore different facets of this rule by examining important cases such as Strickland v. Washington (1984), Nix v. Whiteside (1986), and Roe v. Flores-Ortega (2000).

Faculty:

  • Victor Perri, Esq
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The ABCs of the Remote Law Practice

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 20 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

Join lawyers Jacob Stein, Diane Camacho, Larry Cohn, and Michael Bono as they delve into the world of remote law practice in this enlightening discussion. Discover the advantages and practical tips for running a successful remote law firm, including:

  • Benefits such as reduced overhead costs and reaching a wider client base.
  • Overcoming common obstacles like breaking old habits and dispelling misconceptions about professionalism.
  • Effective communication strategies for both individual and group meetings.
  • Innovative business development tactics like hosting webinars and networking through joint ventures.
  • Financial management essentials, including trust account separation and utilizing specialized software for bookkeeping and reporting.
  • Embracing technology with cloud storage, practice management software, and document automation tools.
  • Leveraging AI legal research and drafting tools like Co-Counsel, Spellbook, and GAVL to boost efficiency. Gain valuable insights from the speakers' own experiences as they share tips for embracing technology and ensuring the security and effectiveness of remote law practices.

Faculty:

  • Jacob Stein, Esq
  • Diane Camacho
  • Michael Bono
  • Lawrence Kohn
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Trust Account Basics

TN CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 2 Minutes

TN CLE Course Details:

This session will cover the practical aspects of managing Client Trust Accounts in a law firm and what profitability measures lawyers should be reviewing.

  • Client Trust Account Protection Program [CTAPP]
  • What reports should you have for your trust account?
  • How should your trust account be reconciled?
  • Common mistakes

Faculty:

  • Diane Camacho

The MCLEZ Difference

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Since 2009

MCLEZ.COM and it's management team are industry leaders in offering online continuing legal education courses. Among other innovations, we were the first online CLE company to offer instant attendance certificates and automatic attendance tracking. You can count on our experience of over a decade in offering high quality and excellent value CLE compliance.
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Having offered high quality and affordable CLE compliance courses to over eighty thousand satisfied CLE customers, we have a proven track record in being a CLE company that you can trust. We are well respected by both attorneys and state CLE boards as a company that can be trusted in providing approved CLE courses.
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Once purchased, you can begin attending your on demand CLE courses right away. As you complete each course you will immediately have access to proof-of-attendance certificates. You can watch courses anywhere from any device. It could not be easier.

Detailed TN CLE Requirements

What are the general Tennessee CLE rules?

Each attorney admitted to practice law in the State of Tennessee shall attend, or complete an approved substitute for attendance, a minimum of fifteen (15) total hours of approved continuing legal education each calendar year. Of the fifteen (15) hours, attorneys shall complete three (3) hours per year of approved continuing education in courses dealing with ethics and professionalism (?EP credits?). All hours of continuing legal education for each calendar year shall be earned by December 31 of that calendar year. No more than eight (8) hours per year may be earned through online CLE courses.



What Does MCLEZ Provide to it's Tennessee CLE Customers?

MCLEZ.COM provides pre-approved distance computer-based legal education programs which meet the criteria established in the Rules of the Tennessee State Bar Commission on Continuing Legal Education.

A maximum of eight (8) hours of credit per year may be earned in a distance learning format approved by the Commission.

What are the Tennessee CLE Credit Requirements?

- Total Credit Hours Required - 15
- Legal Ethics ? 3
- Allowable Online CLE Credit Hours - 8

What are the Tennesee CLE Reporting Requirements?

- Length of Reporting Period: 1 year
- End of Compliance Period: December 31
- Reporting Deadline: March 1

What are the Tennessee CLE Carryover Credit Rules?

Hours of credit in excess of the minimum annual requirement may be carried forward for credit in the succeeding calendar year, but only for the succeeding calendar year. EP credits in excess of the annual requirement will, to a maximum of three (3) hours, be carried forward to the subsequent year's EP requirement, but will not be used to satisfy any deficiency in the twelve (12) hour general requirement. Such hours must, however, be reported and paid for when the Annual Report Statement for the year in which the hours were earned is filed.



What are the Tennessee CLE Reporting Procedures?

Attorneys claiming credit for courses taken with MCLEZ shall be responsible for remitting their individual fees at the rate of $1.25 per approved credit hour. This fee shall be paid at the time of, and along with, the Annual Report Statement.

On or before January 31 of each year, the Commission shall prepare and mail an Annual Report Statement to each attorney covered by this Rule requesting information concerning the attorney's compliance with Section 3 of this Rule in the preceding calendar year. The Annual Report Statement shall be mailed to the attorney's address as shown in the most recent registration statement filed by the attorney pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 20.5, or to the attorney?s last known address.

On or before March 1, each attorney shall complete the Annual Report Statement, indicating his or her completion of, exemption from, or approved substitute for accredited continuing legal education during the preceding calendar year, and shall deliver the completed Annual Report Statement to the Commission. The completed Annual Report Statement shall disclose all CLE hours earned during the preceding calendar year, including any hours to be carried forward to the following year. Any attorney who?s Annual Report Statement demonstrates compliance with Section 3 of this Rule, and who?s Annual Report Statement demonstrates that all fees due the Commission for the preceding calendar year have been paid, shall be exempt from the requirement to sign and deliver to the Commission the Annual Report Statement described herein.

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With MCLEZ.COM, it could not be easier to fulfill your TN CLE requirements. We offer informative and thought provoking courses at an excellent value and make it easy to to print and submit certificates of attendance once you have completed each program. In business since 2008, MCLEZ.COM is a trusted leader in providing state-bar approved CLE compliance courses across the country. There is not a more convenient way to fulfill your TN CLE compliance requirements.

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