
First Year Associate Ethics Bundle
The First-Year Associate Bundle contains three (3) Ethics courses aimed at newly licensed attorneys and first-year associates but can be taken by attorneys at any level as a refresher.
Hand-selected Compliance Bundles designed to satisfy your Florida state course requirements
You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs
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The Florida Mini Compliance Bundle contains sixteen (16) CLE credit hours including the five (5) required hours in Ethics and three (3) required hours in Technology.
The Florida State Bar allows attorneys to take all thirty-three (33) required CLE hours online, including the five (5) required hours in Ethics and three (3) in Technology. All programs are approved by the Florida State Bar.
Note: This bundle does NOT contain the required one (1) hour in Professionalism required. We awaiting approval from the Florida Bar for Professionalism courses.
You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs.
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Build your own bundle with our approved courses to satisfy your Florida MCLE requirements
The Florida State Bar allows attorneys to take all thirty-three (33) required CLE hours online, including the five (5) required hours in Ethics and three (3) in Technology.
With the Florida Bundle (Build Your Bundle Option) you can complete all thirty-three (33) CLE hours required by the Florida State Bar, including the five (5) required Ethics and three (3) Technology hours for only $279. All programs are approved by the Florida State Bar.
After purchase, you can add programs to your bundle to begin receiving credit.
The Florida State Bar allows attorneys to take all thirty (30) required CLE hours online, including the five (5) required hours in Ethics.
With this bundle, you can complete fifteen hours of CLE including five CLE Ethics hours required by the Florida State Bar for only $219. All programs are approved by the Florida State Bar.
After purchase, you can add programs to your bundle to begin receiving credit. You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs.
As a part of the ALM Media family, a premier creator and curator of legal content from magazines, webinars, and renowned events, our classes feature the most engaging content available for on-demand programs. We fulfill course curriculum with respected thought leaders across the spectrum of law who provide practical information to enhance your legal arsenal.
Our classes are fully accredited by The Florida Bar and are built on a variety of topics tailored to multiple practice areas. We carefully and consistently curate CLE course curriculum from across the ALM Media family including Corporate Counsel, The American Lawyer, The National Law Journal, Law.com, and dozens of other media outlets and events such as LegalWeek, and the Women, Influence Power & Law (WIPL) conferences to name a few. Our access to the best content in the industry gives our continuing legal education courses the edge over the competition.
Create an account then take the courses on your time and at your pace. Courses are given in easily digestible audio and video formats from our unique and respected sources.
Newly admitted attorneys: Please note that the Florida Bar requires all newly admitted attorneys to take 3 basic
skills courses through the Young Lawyers Division (YLD) of the Florida bar. Each basic skills course varies in length.
Additional information can be found by clicking this link
6-12 Basic Skills Course Requirement Rule.
We suggest that if you are a newly admitted FL attorney that you only purchase a Florida Mini Bundle from us. Using
the Mini Bundle along with the basic skills course provided by the Young Lawyers Division (YLD) will allow you to
fulfill all 30 credits.
Effective January 1, 2017
Amendment to Rule 6-10.3(b)
Effective January 1, 2017, each member shall complete a minimum of 33 credit hours of approved continuing legal
education activity every 3 years. 5 of the 33 credit hours must be in approved legal ethics, professionalism, bias
elimination, substance abuse, or mental illness awareness programs and 3 of the 33 credit hours must be in
approved technology programs which are included in, not addition to, the regular 33 credit hour requirement. If a
member completes more than 33 credit hours during any reporting cycle, the excess credits cannot be carried over to
the next reporting cycle. Compliance for the new rule will begin in the member’s next reporting cycle following
the January 1, 2017 effective date.