*** COVID-19 Update ***
The Vermont Judiciary on MCLE has issued the following statement: Per A.O. 49, for the license renewal period ending June 30, 2020: The 10-hour limit on the number of self-study hours that can be claimed for a reporting period, as specified in Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Rules § 5(a)(2), is suspended for the 2018-2020 reporting period. The limits on the number of hours that can be claimed under § 5(b)(10) for a reporting period, including both the limits for specific types of activities and the 10-hour limit on the total number of hours for all such activities, are suspended for the 2018-2020 reporting period.
This $88 COMPLETE 20-hour package has qualified courses and satisfies your 2020 Vermont CLE requirement, including 2 ethics and/or professionalism/substance abuse requirements. This package is for the reporting period ending June 30, 2020. Just need a few more courses to complete your requirement, then be sure to browse our full catalog of courses.
Courses in Package:
- Animal Law-Defending Animal Bites
- Pitfalls and Perils of Trusts and Estates
- Fiduciary Litigation
- Animal Law-Replevin
- Historic Preservation – The Protections and Benefits of Federal and State Programs to Encourage Historic Preservation
- Self-Insured Retention Endorsement
- Five Effective and Ethical Ways to Begin Developing Business for Your Law Practice
- Litigating Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions and Handling the Business Emergency They Represent
- Risk Exposure for Businesses and Insurance Coverage Available for Cyber Liability
- Professionalism/Ethics Series: Discover, Decode and Defeat Bias for a More Diverse Profession
- Professionalism/Ethics Series: The Scope of the Attorney Client Privilege - Landmines, Waiver and Destruction of the Privilege
- Post-Conviction Basics
- Effective Appellate Advocacy
- Tips and Techniques for Writing Persuasive, Powerful and Practical Legal Briefs
- The Supreme Court of the United States
- Handling IRS Collection Cases and Resolving IRS Problems
- Analyzing and Understanding An Insurance Company’s Preservation of Its Coverage Position Through A Reservation Of Rights Letter