-
What types of courses count for MCLE credit?
Courses that qualify for MCLE credit typically cover legal ethics, substantive law, practice management, and technology in law. Some states also require training on diversity, bias reduction, or cybersecurity. Courses must generally be accredited by the state bar or an approved MCLE provider.
-
How do I know if a course is accredited?
Look for accreditation details on the course provider’s website. Many providers state which jurisdictions accept their courses. If you’re unsure, you can check with your state bar or MCLE board.
-
Are AI and legal tech courses eligible for MCLE credit?
Yes! Many states recognize legal technology courses—especially those related to AI, cybersecurity, and digital ethics—as part of their MCLE requirements. Some states even mandate technology competency training.
Products
-
Reducing AI Hallucinations: Practical Strategies for Reliable Legal AI
CourseTransform legal AI reliability. Learn 10 cutting-edge strategies to reduce hallucinations, verify research, and maintain ethical standards in technological practice. 1 MCLE credit
$99
-
AI Ethics for Lawyers: Selecting the Right Tools
CourseNavigate AI tools with confidence. Understand ethical considerations and make informed choices to enhance your legal practice. Includes 1.0 MCLE credit (Ethics: 0.5 + Technology: 0.5).
$99
-
AI Implementation in Practice
CourseMaster the practical steps to implement AI solutions in your law firm. Includes 1.0 MCLE credit (California Legal Ethics: 0.5 + Technology in the Practice of Law: 0.5).
$99
-
LLM Mastery for Small Law Firms
CourseMaster LLM's in 60 minutes. Get the CLAR Framework, 30-day implementation plan, and 1.0 MCLE Technology Credit. Start reducing drafting time immediately.
$99