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ACLEA Mid Year Conference in Orlando: From Social Media to Strategies for MCLE Change

by Tim Baran 02.03.2010
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Day two was social media day at the Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) 46th Mid-Year conference in Orlando.
It began [...]

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Critical issues Facing Continuing Legal Education (CLE)

by Tim Baran 12.14.2009
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The American Law Institute-American Bar Association Continuing Professional Education (ALI-ABA) and the Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) convened the [...]

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Comment on Summit MCLE Recommendations Before Nov. 6, 2009

by Tim Baran 11.04.2009
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On October 27, 2009, the Critical Issues Summit issued 16 final recommendations, seven of which apply to mandatory continuing legal [...]

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Uniform MCLE Standards Needed But Presumptive Accreditation Will Do

by Tim Baran 10.16.2009

Among the 43 (including Puerto Rico), and soon to be 46 (Hawaii, Nebraska, and New Jersey in 2010) mandatory continuing [...]

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Exploring How Attorneys Who Engage in Social Media Can Earn MCLE Credit

by Tim Baran 10.14.2009
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The discussion is shifting from if to how the legal profession should use social media.  Seminars and articles from legal [...]

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Impact or Failure: MCLE: A Coordinated Approach vs. Critical Issues Summit: CLE in the 21st Century

by Tim Baran 10.02.2009
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In January 1998, 23 years after Minnesota became the first state in the nation to make continuing legal education mandatory, [...]

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