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Washington Mini CLE Compliance Bundle 081523

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

The Washington Mini Compliance Bundle includes twenty-three (23) of the required forty-five (45) MCLE hours, with six (6) hours in ethics for only $229.

The Washington State Bar Association allows attorneys to take all forty-five (45) required MCLE hours online, including the six (6) in ethics. 

Washington attorneys cannot earn more than eight (8) CLE hours in one day.

All courses in this bundle are accredited by the Washington State Bar Association.

You'll have one full year from the date of your purchase to complete your programs.
Buy Compliance Bundle $229.00 & nbsp;  
 

Bundle Courses

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LJN Webinar Series: Intellectual Property - Counseling the NFT Client: A Practical Guide to Legal and Business Issues
The NFT marketplace has exploded as commercial entities and consumers alike see NFTs as marketing tools, investment strategies, and business drivers. In this Studio Briefing, we will look at a hypothetical NFT startup and its business model. Our panel will issue-spot legal and business issues to help guide lawyers counseling NFT clients on operational, third-party stakeholder, and regulatory concerns.

Law Journal Newsletters

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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LJN Webinar Series: Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Reorganization Ethics and Fees
General corporate counsel, counsel for debtors, creditors, shareholders and other participants in the reorganization process need to grasp the ethical restraints on professionals imposed by the Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Rules, the ABA Code of Professional Conduct and relevant case law. This program uses recent case law to show how all of these rules work. Because the reorganization process is filled with ethical landmines, no lawyer can represent a client effectively without the help of this experience-based guide.

Law Journal Newsletters

1 - Ethics

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LJN Webinar Series: Business Crimes - Climate Change Risk: The New SEC Disclosure Rules
Given the massive amount of dollars being poured into ESG funds and the SEC’s renewed focus on both the funds and the companies in the funds, there is no time like the present for companies to engage in an assessment of their climate risks and how these risks and the status of the companies’ ESG goals are being relayed to investors.

Law Journal Newsletters

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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LJN Webinar Series: Cybersecurity - Anatomy of a Supply Chain Cyberattack
Details the anatomy of a supply chain cyberattack, explores the existing state of supply chain protective contractual terms, and proposes actionable steps with a collective approach to guide legal professionals through their precarious endeavors.

Law Journal Newsletters

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Cannabis & Social Equity
Marijuana legalization is increasing across the United States, and more and more business opportunities are becoming available. There are still barriers to entry for many people, however, despite "social equity" programs in the states in which marijuana is legal.

The National Underwriter

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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What David Bowie Teaches about Attorney Ethics
It’s hard to believe, but the lyrics to the David Bowie songs give lawyers a chance to understand some really important ethics rules. Join the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher, Esq., as he explains how “Changes” reveals the need to be competent and stay in touch with the changes being posed by technology (Rule 1.1), as well as key requirements in the duty to consult the client in Rule 1.4. He’ll also show how the lyrics to “Space Oddity” teach about Rule 3.6 (Trial Publicity)…and more.

Stuart Teicher

1 - Ethics

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Winding Down Companies When Chapter 11 Is Not an Option
Chapter 11 doesn’t work for every corporate liquidation. This panel of experts will discuss other ways a corporation can be liquidated, including out-of-court liquidations, receiverships, ABCs, the Delaware Dissolution Statute and chapter 7.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Mass Tort Chapter 11 Cases Today: Sexual Abuse, Opioid and Asbestos Cases
Opioid, sexual abuse and asbestos cases have been all over the news in the last few years. This panel of experts will discuss and analyze the complex issues involved in mass tort chapter 11 cases today, including current issues involving future claims, nonconsensual releases and plan-confirmation issues.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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