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California attorneys must complete a minimum of 25 credit hours of approved continuing legal education activities every 3 years including at least 4 hours of Ethics, 1 hour of Civility, 1 hour of Technology, 2 hours of Competence and 2 hours of Elimination of Bias. Additionally, at least one of the hours in Elimination of Bias must be an approved Implicit Bias program.
At least 12.5 of the credit hours must be in a "Participatory" format. The remaining hours can be in a self-study format.
**The State Bar of California is implementing changes to the MCLE course requirements effective October 1, 2023. Beginning with the compliance period ending March 29, 2025, licensees will be required to also complete and report compliance on the following new subfields:
Technology in the Practice of Law (one credit)
Civility in the Legal Profession (one credit)
Competence (Increased from one credit to two)
California attorneys may earn all 25 hours with the National Academy of Continuing Legal Education. Our Online and iOS/Android App platforms are automatically deemed participatory and our Audio CDs, DVDs, USB Stick, and MP3/MP4 downloaded courses may also be taken in participatory form as well.
California MCLE rules do not allow carryover. Credit for participating in a CLE activity may not be earned forward from one compliance period to another.
Members are required to comply online under “My State Bar Profile” www.calbar.ca.gov by attesting under penalty of perjury that the member has complied with the education requirement or is exempt and the nature of the exemption. Attorneys who are unable to comply online must contact the State Bar’s Member Services Center 888-800-3400.
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The Top 5 Issues to Consider When Making a Lateral Partner Move
MCLE Courses Available on DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online & iOS/Android App!
General Credits
1.5
$75
LIVE WEBINAR
December 1
Monday, December 1, 2025
1:00PM - 2:30PM Eastern Time (EST)
About This Course
The implications of moving firms, especially when a large book of business is involved, are far reaching and can have serious consequences on the departing attorney and the related law firms if the attorney fails to time the departure correctly, take certain steps in the proper sequence, and/or does not understand or abide by their fiduciary or ethical obligations. This CLE course will address the applicable state laws, ethical rules, and contractual obligations that must be followed in connection with a lateral partner move. It will also cover the top five areas that an attorney who is considering a move should be mindful of when preparing for and planning a move. Key topics that will be covered include timing considerations in transitioning law firms; the relevant contractual obligations and related documents; the interview process; and attorney responsibilities relating to client matters, administrative tasks, and withdrawal. Participants will learn practical guidance to avoid common pitfalls and best practices for adhering to legal and ethical obligations. This is a must-see for any attorney who is considering a lateral move.
General Credits
1.5
$75
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