IMPORTANT REMINDERS ABOUT OBTAINING CLE CREDIT
- Sign in is automatically checked when you pick up your name badge at registration. Please either take a picture or write the minutes from the CLE Attendance Form & Worksheet that you attended for your future reference. It is mandatory that you return the form to someone at the Registration/CLE desk with your bar number(s) and state(s) before departing the conference.
- The Lanier Trial Academy Master Class 6.0 cannot guarantee CLE credits if the attorney has not turned in the CLE Attendance Form & Worksheet before leaving the conference.
- CLE accreditation will be sought in all states with CLE requirements. Credit hours may vary depending on each state’s specific accreditation requirements. CLE applications are sent to states 30 to 60 days prior to the course date.
CLE FAQ’S
No. You must turn in the CLE Attendance Form & Worksheet before departing the conference.
You need to have your bar number for all states in which you would receive credit.
Yes. When you turn in the CLE Attendance Form & Worksheet at the end of your last day, you will indicate the number of minutes/days that you actually attended.
That depends on which state(s) you are claiming CLE credit in. Some states allow the sponsor to report attendance and others require that the individual attorney do so.
We can assist you with securing your CLE credit, but you may incur fees depending on the state. It may also significantly delay the amount of time it takes for your credit to be posted to your record, so if you are up against a filing deadline, we cannot guarantee that your CLE credit will be posted in time.