With platforms like Pandora and YouTube offering content at a whim, the concept of on-demand content has become more of a given than novelty. This led international firm K&L Gates to ask, why can’t the same be true for continuing legal education (CLE)?

K&L Gates announced on Dec. 7 the launch of its On-Demand CLE Center, a collection of nearly 50 CLE courses accessible by users at any time from both computers and mobile devices. Designed with in-house counsel in mind, the courses offered include recordings of previous programs and provide “accreditation for CLE and continuing education courses in states throughout the U.S.,” officials said in a statement.

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