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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Pennsylvania
National Academy of Continuing Legal Education is a Pennsylvania Accredited CLE Provider (Provider ID 6208).
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania CLE Board maintains an Accredited Provider listing on their website at https://www.pacle.org/providers/accredited. You can find us listed under “National Academy of Continuing Legal Education.” In addition, you can see our official approval letter here: PA-Accreditation-Approval.pdf.
*CLE Rule Update: Until further modification, The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is allowing attorneys in all compliance periods to satisfy their entire requirement without attending in-person classes. Attorneys in Pennsylvania may now complete 6 hours of their CLE requirements through live webinars and 6 hours through approved distance learning activities. Therefore PA attorneys can now satisfy their entire requirement with our DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online, iOS/Android App, and Live Webinar courses! PA Continuing Legal Education Board Notice
Pennsylvania attorneys are assigned one of three compliance groups:
Group 1 must complete the annual CLE requirement by April 30th of each year
Group 2 must complete the annual CLE requirement by August 31st of each year
Group 3 must complete the annual CLE requirement by December 31st of each year
We promptly report your CLE attendance to the PA CLE board and pay the associated fees.
Pennsylvania allows attorneys to carry over up to 24 excess credits earned from one compliance period into the next two future compliance periods. Only credits earned through live courses or live interactive webinars may be carried forward, distance learning credits may not be carried forward.
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601 Commonwealth Ave., Suite 3400
PO Box 62495
Harrisburg, PA 17106-2495
Toll Free: (800) 497-2253
Local: (717) 231-3250
Fax: (717) 231-3251 www.pacle.org/about/PACLE_board.asp
Structured Settlements and Pooled Trusts: Protecting Clients who are Vulnerable or Disabled
CLE Courses Available on DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online & iOS/Android App and Live Webinars!
General Credits
1
$50
LIVE WEBINAR
June 19
Friday, June 19, 2026
11:00AM - 12:00PM Eastern Time (EDT)
About This Course
This CLE presentation provides practical strategies to help attorneys protect clients who are vulnerable or disabled and who are receiving a settlement or judgment. It focuses on when to use a pooled special needs trust for clients with disabilities, how to use settlement preservation pooled trusts for clients such as minors who are vulnerable but may not be disabled, and how structured settlements can be integrated into a comprehensive planning strategy.
Presenters will outline how to determine whether a pooled special needs trust or a settlement preservation pooled trust is appropriate for a particular client and how to evaluate available trust options. A first-party pooled special needs trust allows settlement funds to be excluded as countable resources, helping clients maintain eligibility for programs such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
The session will also highlight the role of pooled settlement preservation trusts—not only for individuals with disabilities, but also for minors and other vulnerable clients, including individuals who are incarcerated. Pooled settlement preservation trusts provide oversight and structure to help ensure funds are managed responsibly, reducing risk for both clients and counsel.
Attendees will receive a practical overview of key public benefits programs, an explanation of special needs trusts, and a comparison of pooled versus standalone trust options. The presentation will also cover key considerations in determining suitability, including disability status, settlement size, age (including clients age 65 and older), and current or anticipated eligibility for means-tested benefits, along with guidance on evaluating pooled trust administrators.