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Legal Ethics
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- Ethics Opinions 210-Present
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- Ethics Advice
- Ethics Opinions Substantively Affected by the Amended Rules
- D.C. Bar Voluntary Standards of Civility in Professional Conduct
- Publications
- Additional Resources
- Speaking of Ethics Columns
- Legal Ethics Opinions 2-209
- Practice Management Advisory Service
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D.C. Bar CLE classes are eligible for credit in all jurisdictions having mandatory CLE requirements. Restrictions may apply. The process for obtaining credits varies by state. You may contact the CLE Office at 202-626-3488 for further information about course accreditation.
The D.C. Bar is an accredited or approved sponsor in the following states:
Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
All courses qualify for New York credit. A separate chart for New York credits is available.
The D.C. Bar applies for credit for individual courses in other states, including Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, and Wyoming.
Courses satisfy requirements in Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, but attorneys must apply individually for credit and, if the state requires it, submit accreditation fees directly to the state. CLE will provide any requested supporting documentation required for these submissions.
Instructions for Submission of MCLE Forms will be relayed during the live course.
Credit hours for courses are listed after the time of the course. These hours are calculated on a 60–minute hour. Breaks already have been deducted in all credit calculations. However, some states round down to the nearest half–hour.
- Membership
- Continuing Legal Education
- Communities
-
Legal Ethics
- Rules of Professional Conduct
- Ethics Opinions 210-Present
- Ask the Ethics Experts
- Court of Appeals Adopts Amendments to IOLTA Rules
- Ethics Advice
- Ethics Opinions Substantively Affected by the Amended Rules
- D.C. Bar Voluntary Standards of Civility in Professional Conduct
- Publications
- Additional Resources
- Speaking of Ethics Columns
- Legal Ethics Opinions 2-209
- Practice Management Advisory Service
- Mandatory Course
- Lawyer Assistance Program
- Career Center
- External Resources
- Fee Dispute Program