What Does MCLEZ Provide to it's Missouri CLE Customers?
MCLEZ offers online courses which qualify for self-study credit for Missouri attorneys. Online materials may only be reported for self-study credit, which, except in cases of hardship, is limited to six hours and may not be reported for professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention credit.
The Missouri Bar does not accredit or otherwise specify which materials qualify for self-study. If, in the reasonable professional judgment of a lawyer, the study of particular law-related materials furthers his or her "general academic or professional competence," the lawyer may report the hours of study on Line c. on the Attorney's Annual Report of Compliance.
More Missouri Information
- What are the general Missouri CLE Rules?
- What Does MCLEZ Provide to it's Missouri CLE Customers?
- What are the Missouri CLE Credit Requirements?
- What are the Missouri CLE Reporting Requirements?
- What are the Missouri CLE Carry Over Credit Rules?
- What are the Missouri CLE Reporting Procedures?
- What Missouri CLE compliance bundles are available from MCLEZ?

