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Georgia Trial Attorney 12-Credit Compliance Bundle - For 2021 Compliance

Save time with our hand-selected Compliance Bundles tailored to satisfy your mandatory state requirements.

With the Georgia Trial Attorney Compliance Bundle, trial attorneys can complete all twelve (12) hours, including three (3) requires hours in Trial Skills, one (1) hour in Ethics, and one (1) hour in Professionalism. All programs in the Georgia Compliance Bundle are approved by the Georgia State Bar.

The State Bar of Georgia allows attorneys to take six (6) of the required twelve (12) CLE hours online. 

The State Bar of Georgia normally allows only six (6) credit hours to be taken online however the Supreme Court of Georgia has extended the waiver of the 6-hour in-person CLE requirement through May 31, 2021. You can read the order here

You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs

Please click here for answers to frequently asked questions.

Buy Compliance Bundle $249.00 & nbsp;  
 

Bundle Courses

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Should We Outlaw Twitter and Reality TV for Lawyers? A Professionalism Debate
The purpose of this program isn’t to convince you that we should actually outlaw Twitter, nor do I honestly think I’d be successful in doing so (for reasons I’ll discuss below). The purpose of this program is to talk about concepts of professionalism in the practice of law. I want to show you how concepts of professionalism ask lawyers to aspire to something higher and how Twitter causes us to do the exact opposite. When we use that medium we are, far too often, behaving in a way that is antithetical to concepts of attorney professionalism. So whether you agree with me or not, hopefully you’ll at least learn about important concepts of professionalism.

Stuart Teicher

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Online Courts and Virtual Litigation, Arbitration & Mediation: Is This The Future?
Technology has driven transformation for many areas of the legal profession aiding with tools covering contract management and e-discovery to cloud based systems and big data and analytics. Yet, dispute resolution has yet to feel the full impact of this transformation. What stage are we currently facing? Where will this take us in the next five years?

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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