2025 Vermont 24-Hour Online CLE Package $102, with 3.0-hour Ethics/Professionalism, 1.0-Hour Diversity/Inclusion, and 1.5-Hour Attorney Wellness | Instant Certificate

Registration Fee

$102.00

Description

This $102 COMPLETE 24-hour package has qualified courses and satisfies your 2025 Vermont CLE requirement, including your 2-Hours Ethics/Professionalism, 1-Hour Diversity/Inclusion, and 1-Hour Attorney Wellness requirements. This package is for the reporting period ending June 30, 2025. Vermont Continuing Legal Education Requirements: Vermont CLE Deadline: June 30 Total CLE hours required: 24-hours over 2-years Online Moderated or Non-Moderated with Interactivity must be at least 12 hours of the 24 hours Non-Moderated with no Interactivity - no more than 6-hours of the 24 Vermont MCLE Professionalism/Ethics requirements: 2 hours Ethics/Professionalism, 1-Hour Diversity/Inclusion, and 1-Hour Attorney Wellness that can be completed through online.

Courses in Package

Criminal Evidence Basics: Hearsay & Exceptions
Intellectual Property Developments Regarding Copyright, Trademark and Trade Secrets Law in the United States Supreme Court and Federal Appellate Courts
Part 2: Storytelling and Cross-Examination In Depositions and Court: Rule 5 to 18 Fundamental Rules to Create a Powerful Story
The Commercial General Liability Policy: An Examination of The Grant of Coverage, Policy Exclusions and The Insurer's Duty to Defend Its Insured
Law Enforcement Misconduct Civil Rights Litigation: A Bird's-Eye View
Fundamentals of Employment Law: From the Client Interview Through Settlement
It's Not the Job that Makes You Crazy - Well Maybe It Is
1031 Exchanges: The Basics and Beyond
The Art and Science of Mediation
Litigating a Products Liability Personal Injury Case a Plaintiff's Perspective
Thumbs Up: Fundamentals of Illinois' Biometric Information Protection Act
Part 1: Storytelling and Cross-Examination In Depositions and Court: Rule 1 to 4 Fundamental Rules to Create a Powerful Story
Intellectual Property Developments Regarding Patent Law in the United States Supreme Court and Federal Appellate Courts
Ransomware & BEC Advising Clients Pre-Breach, During an Incident, and Post-Incident
Food for Thought: Identify and Interrupt Implicit Bias from BBQ to the Boardroom for a More Diverse Legal Profession
Avoiding Ethical Dilemmas: The Model Rules of Professional Conduct and Emerging Technological Issues
Recent Developments In Biomedical IP Law Part I: Patent Applications From Inventorship To Obviousness
Legal and Ethical Issues Arising With An Insurance Company's Preservation of its Coverage Position Through a Reservation of Rights Letter
Recent Developments In Biomedical IP Law Part II: Patent Applications From Claim Construction To The Doctrine Of Equivalents
Total Hours
24.0
Criminal Law Hours
1.0
Intellectual Property Hours
5.5
Skills Training Hours
3.0
Commerical/Consumer Law Hours
2.0
Tort Hours
3.0
Employment Law Hours
1.5
Ethics/Professionalism - Mental Health Hours
1.5
Real Property Hours
1.0
Ethics/Professionalism Hours
3.0
Business and Corporation Hours
2.5
Ethics/Professionalism - Diversity Hours
1.0