About This Bundle

Introducing our Florida CLE Bundle 2024, designed to enhance the ease and enjoyment of fulfilling your CLE requirement! With 28* Accredited CLE hours, including online credits, this bundle ensures a seamless experience.

Access our on-demand courses at your convenience, allowing you to view them on your schedule.

You can fulfill your Florida CLE requirements online through this bundle. The three (3) hours of Legal Ethics, Professionalism, Substance Abuse, or Mental Health and Wellness Programs and three (3) hours of Technology credits are included in this relevant and seamless bundle for Florida! This bundle excludes the new Professionalism requirement, which must be obtained directly from The Florida Bar. To register for the new professionalism requirement with the Florida Bar, at no charge, click here
 

Featured Courses:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Human Interaction: Soft Law Considerations, Application, and the Legal Profession
  • The Intersection of Patents and Trade Secrets

Florida CLE Deadline: Individual by Attorney

Florida CLE Requirement: 30 credit hours every three years

  • 22 Hours General
  • At least 3 hours in Technology
  • At least 5 hours in Legal Ethics, Professionalism, Substance Abuse, or Mental Health and Wellness Programs
    As part of the 5 credit hours in Legal Ethics during each reporting cycle, attorneys must complete the 2-credit Florida Legal Professionalism course produced by The Florida Bar and approved by the Supreme Court of Florida.

*IMPORTANT CHANGES*
Effective January 8th, 2024, the Supreme Court of Florida amended Bar Rule 6-10.3(b) (Minimum Hourly Continuing Legal Education Requirements):

  • The overall CLE requirement is reduced from 33 to 30 hours per reporting cycle
  • Bar members are required to complete a two-hour legal professionalism course produced by The Florida Bar and approved by this Court during each reporting cycle. This two-hour course, which the Bar will offer free of charge, replaces the existing one-hour professionalism program requirement. To register for the new professionalism requirement with the Florida Bar at no charge, click here.
  • Bias Elimination is removed from the requirement that “at least 5 of the 30 credit hours must be in approved legal ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, or mental health and wellness programs.” Courses in “bias elimination” that meet The Florida Bar’s general course approval requirements will continue to count toward fulfilling Bar members’ overall 30-hour CLE requirement, but such courses will no longer count toward fulfillment of the five-hour sub-requirement specified in the rule
Online CLE Credits in This Bundle 0.00 Credits/Hours

Artificial Intelligence and Human Interaction: Soft Law Considerations, Application, and the Legal Profession

Attend this program and learn about the risks and rewards associated with Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) in the legal profession. Gain a solid understanding of what AI is according to various ...

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Artificial Intelligence and Human Interaction: Soft Law Considerations, Application, and the Legal Profession

Chapters 7, 11 and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code

Attorneys are encouraged to attend this program and learn about the chapters of bankruptcy and how they apply to various situations for clients.The presenters will discuss each chapter of the ...

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Chapters 7, 11 and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code

Discovery in Federal Litigation: Pitfalls, Perils, and Opportunities

Discovery in federal litigation—particularly in trade secret litigation—can be an expensive and time-consuming process that often devolves into motion practice and does little to advance the litigation towards resolution. Yet, ...

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Discovery in Federal Litigation: Pitfalls, Perils, and Opportunities

Ethics Issues Arising From the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law

Generative Artificial Intelligence ("AI") is here to stay. The real question for attorneys is whether using generative AI can better help the practice of law. That might mean practicing more ...

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Ethics Issues Arising From the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law

Family-based and Marriage-based Immigration Proceedings

Attend this program to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge for defending and advancing the rights of non-citizens. Discussions within this course will ensure that immigration law attorneys possess techniques ...

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Family-based and Marriage-based Immigration Proceedings

Final Arbitration Hearings: Perfecting Your Performance for a Private Bench Trial

With more and more companies and parties opting to use arbitration over the state and federal courts for adjudicating disputes, litigators need to know how to excel in the private ...

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Final Arbitration Hearings: Perfecting Your Performance for a Private Bench Trial

Global Perspective on Cybersecurity and Data Protection

Receive up-to-date information on what is happening in cybersecurity and data protection, what today’s attorneys need to know in this changing environment, and how to become an enabler for better ...

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Global Perspective on Cybersecurity and Data Protection

Intellectual Property Considerations for the Food and Beverage Industries

Brand assets such as brand names, distinct packaging, and product designs are highly valued in the food and beverage industries. Brand owners of food and/or beverage products and services seek ...

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Intellectual Property Considerations for the Food and Beverage Industries

Intersection of Patents and Trade Secrets

Traditionally, patents and trade secrets have been considered mutually exclusive forms of protection given their dramatic differences. Increasing complexity of technology and changes in the law have led to a ...

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Intersection of Patents and Trade Secrets

Litigation Ethics in the Social Media Age

In accordance with ABA Model Rule 1.1, comment 8, regarding “maintaining competence”, attorneys are obligated to understand and remain aware of the benefits and risks of social media while representing ...

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Litigation Ethics in the Social Media Age

Non-fungible Tokens and Copyright Law: Burgeoning Legal Issues

Non-fungible token creators and users face several problems in effectively identifying and transferring rights in art via NFT. Specifically, users have little to no assurance that the underlying copyright in ...

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Non-fungible Tokens and Copyright Law: Burgeoning Legal Issues

Pricing Legal Services: Value-Based Set Fees

The billable hour has been common practice for attorneys when billing clients; however, offering value-based set legal fees rather than the billable hour may be a better option for clients ...

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Pricing Legal Services: Value-Based Set Fees

Residential and Commercial Lease Agreements

In this course, we will explore the historical origins of the lease agreement from feudal times through its evolution to the contemporary, “contract law” iteration. Discussions will consider the lease’s ...

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Residential and Commercial Lease Agreements

SCOTUS Review

This presentation will cover current cases on the U.S. Supreme Court docket. Attorneys will be provided background on the current composition of the Supreme Court, along with a discussion on ...

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SCOTUS Review

Sports and Entertainment Law

This course outlines the basic governing principles of attorney-client relationships in sports and entertainment law. It discusses the necessary constitutes of the written agreement contracts between athletes and representing attorneys, distinguishing ...

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Sports and Entertainment Law