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State Bar of Connecticut
Statewide Greivance Committee
287 Main St., 2nd Floor, Suite 2
East Hartford, CT 06118
(860)223-4400
email: mcle@jud.ct.gov
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AILA's Provider Status: | All programs are presumptively approved. |
Approved Programs: | In-Person Conferences Live Webcasts of In-Person Conferences Live Audio and Web Seminars OnDemand Programs |
Credit Available: | Connecticut does not certify courses or providers. Connecticut lawyers are urged to independently review Practice Book §2-27A and make their own determination that a course qualifies for credit towards their MCLE requirement taking into consideration the delivery and content requirements of the rule. If a course has been approved for CLE credit in another jurisdiction, then it automatically meets the content and delivery requirements in Connecticut, subject to the caveat that credit hours are awarded in Connecticut based on "actual instruction time" (e.g., 60 minutes of instruction time equals one credit hour of Connecticut CLE). |
AILA's Reporting Requirements: | AILA does not report attendance. |
Attendee Compliance for CLE: | Each attendee must submit and affirm the sessions they attended using webCLE. A four-digit attendance verification code is given during each session and must also be submitted. Attorneys must complete their webCLE submission within one week of the event to receive a certificate of attendance and to have their attendance reported. |
General Credit Requirements | 12 hours per reporting period. |
Specialized Credit Requirements: | 2 hours of ethics and/or professionalism credit per reporting period |
Compliance Period Length: | 1 year |
Compliance Deadline: | December 31 |
Reporting Deadline: | Subsequent year's attorney registration form |
Credit Calculation: | 60 minutes per credit hour (AILA's CLE Calculator) |
Attorney Reporting Requirements: | Each attorney must report their participation per Connecticut's reporting requirements. |
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