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Fulfill your Indiana CLE Requirements with this 17 Course Compliance Bundle

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18 Credit - Indiana CLE Bundle A1 - $69

Online and On-demand Indiana Bar Approved CLE Requirements Compliance | 17 Courses | 18 Credits

The Indiana Bundle will provide all (18) allowable online CLE hours including the three (3) required hours of professional responsibility.

Attorneys in Indiana may fulfill up to (18) hours of the 36 hour requirement including (3) hours of Professional Responsibility with online courses which have been pre-approved by the Indiana Commission for CLE.

Conveniently watch these courses on your computer, tablet or phone anywhere that you have an Internet connection. Fulfilling your Indiana CLE requirements could not be easier!

Speciality Credits: Professional Responsibility - 3.0 Hours

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Indiana CLE Requirements at a Glance

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Every 3 years by December 31st, Indiana attorneys must complete 36 credits, including 3 ethics or professional responsibility credits, per reporting period. At least 6 credits must be earned each year. Effective starting 1/1/2019, up to 18 total credits may be earned each reporting period through Distance Education Courses

MCLEZ provides distance continuing legal education courses which have been pre-approved by the Indiana Commission for CLE, our sponsor ID # is 0106407.

Indiana Commission for CLE phone # 317-232-1943

Courses Included in this Indiana CLE Requirements Bundle

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The following courses fulfill 18 Indiana CLE credits:

  • Coming to America and Staying: Immigration Law Basics
  • Demystifying Computers for Attorneys
  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  • Employment Law Facts Every Virginia Attorney Should Know
  • Ethical Considerations for the In-house Counsel
  • Ethical Considerations when Marketing and Advertising Legal Services
  • Ethics and the Court of Public Opinion
  • FOIA: Freedom of Information Act - 2021 Update
  • Free Expression and Social Media
  • Neurobiology, Mindfulness and Mental Health in the Practice of Law
  • NLRB Update
  • Security and Confidentiality for Providing Legal Services Remotely
  • Sexual Harassment, Attorneys and Social Media
  • The CA Privacy Act: What You Need to Know
  • Update on NLRB Cases, Guidance and Rulemaking
  • Water Law: Water Rights, Droughts, and a Flood of Legal Issues Part II
  • Weed on the Jobsite: Understanding Virginias Marijuana Legalization
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Indiana CLE Requirements Bundle Course Details



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Coming to America and Staying: Immigration Law Basics

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 1 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

At the forefront of the news and a subject that is intensely controversial for both foreigners and citizens is the topic of Immigration laws in the United States. However, many people do not know the inner workings of the system or what the immigration laws of the United States really means for people trying to come in legally to the USA. This lecture will cover those basics and give the attendee the status of where we are today when it comes to the topic of Immigration.

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
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Demystifying Computers for Attorneys

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 6 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

This basic lecture helps attorneys understand the components and roles of the different types of technology available or present in the law office, what to look for as far as stats and performance is concern

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

This lecture discusses the background and substance of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, case law surrounding it and what the implications of the DMCA are currently, plus what it might mean for the future of the Internet and Intellectual Property.

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
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Employment Law Facts Every Virginia Attorney Should Know

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics

Running Time: 1 Hours, 3 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

Several new laws went into effect in 2020 that shifted Virginia from a from a pro-employer state to a decidedly pro-employee state. The new laws create a much greater risk of liability for employers. This course is designed to get attorneys up to date with this new regulatory landscape and discusses both civil and criminal liabilities that employers may face. Topics include independent contracting, liabilities for unpaid wages, discrimination liabilities, the pros and cons of arbitration, pregnant employee rights and numerous other important legal issues.

Faculty:

  • Anne G. Bibeau, Esq
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Ethical Considerations for the In-house Counsel

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics

Running Time: 1 Hours, 5 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

In this course we will look at the ethical issues that are particularly relevant to an organization?s in-house counsel. After a brief overview of what makes the situation of an in-house counsel unique, we will explore specific ABA rules of professional responsibility and look at example cases that illuminate the issues in-house counsels may face. Areas covered are: Confidentiality of Information, Conflict of Interest: Current Clients, Current Clients: Specific Rules, Organization as Client and Unauthorized Practice of Law; Multijurisdictional Practice of Law.

Faculty:

  • Joe Schofield
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Ethical Considerations when Marketing and Advertising Legal Services

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 3 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

In this course we will look at the ethical considerations that should be followed when lawyers engage in marketing and advertising. First, we examine the history and context of marketing and advertising by attorneys. Next, we look at the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct and determine which rules are most relevant to attorney marketing and advertising. Lastly, we explore real world scenarios of these principles in action by investigating specific cases where these issues arose.

Faculty:

  • David Graulich, Esq.
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Ethics and the Court of Public Opinion

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics

Running Time: 1 Hours, 8 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

Calculated to increase awareness of significant issues impacting the integrity of the legal profession and public trust, the course examines high profile examples of wrongful behavior and traditional notions of moral character. From select sections of the Model Rules of Conduct and terms and concepts from the ethical tradition, it is an informed analysis of questionable decision making under difficult circumstances requiring practitioners to employ the highest standards of care, to preserve the rights and remedies of those they serve and promote the credibility of the justice system.

Faculty:

  • Greg Woods, J.D.
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FOIA: Freedom of Information Act - 2021 Update

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 2 Hours, 3 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details: Presentation Goals: To help attorneys - in all fields of practice - learn how to more successfully navigate the FOIA process to better support their clients

Faculty:

  • Pete Sorenson
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Free Expression and Social Media

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 7 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

More than ever we are seeing current events that are drawing conflicts between the First Amendment and Social Media-- should Social Media be regulated? If so, should it be done by the company or by the government? And how much regulation is too much? These and many more questions will be investigated by this seminar.

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
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Neurobiology, Mindfulness and Mental Health in the Practice of Law

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

Practicing attorneys tend to suffer from mental health symptoms and disorders at a higher rate than society at large. The pressures and dynamics of this profession can be and often are intense. In this course we look at mindfulness practice as a proven solution to deal with these challenges. We look at mental health and mindfulness through the lens of their underlying neurological correlates and explore how mindfulness is an evidenced-based solution. We close the course with practical considerations in applying mindfulness principles to law practice.

Faculty:

  • Berry Crawford
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NLRB Update

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

Labor law is currently in the news. High profile campaigns and issues involving many businesses we frequent are in the public eye. Because labor law has a broader scope and greater impact than many practitioners may realize, this program will address recent developments at the National Labor Relations Board on a variety of issues. The focus will be on several areas, including case rulings, expanding remedies for unlawful conduct, hot topic issues, as well as potential change to come through legislation, policy, and regulations. Even if you do not regularly practice before the National Labor Relations Board, this program provides insight on issues on NLRB's agenda which touch upon areas practitioners may have considered to be exclusively regulated by state or federal employment law.

Faculty:

  • Thomas A. Lenz
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Security and Confidentiality for Providing Legal Services Remotely

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

For lawyers, securing client information is of paramount importance and there can be severe risks that come from not doing so. However, most law firms are not adequately prepared in terms of cybersecurity because they do not invest in the tools necessary to prevent the inadvertent disclosure of, or unauthorized access to, client data. Failure to do so can be devastating for any law firm and the shift to working remotely due to COVID-19 has exacerbated the probability of these problems occurring. This program aims to elucidate the importance of cybersecurity for attorneys who are providing legal services from home and how to protect that legal data from potential cyberattacks.

Faculty:

  • Joshua Lenon
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Sexual Harassment, Attorneys and Social Media

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

Recent events show that the issue of sexual harassment in all areas, specifically the legal field, needs to be addressed. This discussion addresses the costs of sexual harassment, how the growth of social media can create harmful sexual harassment situations and how attorneys can utilize social media to help fight it.

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
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The CA Privacy Act: What You Need to Know

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 4 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

The California Privacy act was put in place in 2018 but is being enforced now in 2020. Learn about how this law changes your practice and what you can do to prepare your law office and clients to deal with this (and soon to be in many other States) Privacy act, in both a technological & contractual way to avoid pitfalls and clarify with clients how their data will be protected.

Faculty:

  • Russell Jackman, Esq.
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Update on NLRB Cases, Guidance and Rulemaking

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 4 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

Faculty:

  • Thomas A. Lenz
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Water Law: Water Rights, Droughts, and a Flood of Legal Issues Part II

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 3 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

After recent years in which records have been set for both rain and lack of precipitation, Environmental and Water Law expert Wes Miliband discusses issues which arise when both drought and climate change create conditions over which populations have little control. To help attorneys proactively recognize and address these issues so as to prevent both legal disputes and damage to people and property in the future, Mr. Miliband raises awareness of how, and where, such disputes may arise. He addresses the basic system of water rights, tribal, military and Federal rights, key cases, how local, state and federal water agencies work and long term creative solutions for an uncertain future, such as ocean winds, desalination and other sustainable techniques.

Faculty:

  • Wes Miliband
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Weed on the Jobsite: Understanding Virginias Marijuana Legalization

Indiana CLE Requirements Credit Type: Distance Education

Running Time: 1 Hours, 1 Minutes

Indiana CLE Course Details:

This course examines that tapestry of Virginia and Federal laws regarding marijuana and the implications of its use of the jobsite. Thus course first looks at the history of Virginia's drug laws culminating in the decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana. It then looks are Federal laws and how they interact with local Virgina laws. Next, we explore regulations from various federal agencies such as MSHA, OSH and DOT. We then investigate important precedents in case law on this topic. Lastly, we look at best practices that employers should follow.

Faculty:

  • Anne G. Bibeau, Esq

The MCLEZ Difference

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MCLEZ.COM and it's management team are industry leaders in offering online continuing legal education courses. Among other innovations, we were the first online CLE company to offer instant attendance certificates and automatic attendance tracking. You can count on our experience of over a decade in offering high quality and excellent value CLE compliance.
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Having offered high quality and affordable CLE compliance courses to over eighty thousand satisfied CLE customers, we have a proven track record in being a CLE company that you can trust. We are well respected by both attorneys and state CLE boards as a company that can be trusted in providing approved CLE courses.
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Once purchased, you can begin attending your on demand CLE courses right away. As you complete each course you will immediately have access to proof-of-attendance certificates. You can watch courses anywhere from any device. It could not be easier.

Detailed Indiana CLE Requirements

What are the general Indiana CLE Rules?

Every Attorney, except as provided below, and every Judge of a city, town or Marion County small claims court, who is not licensed as an Attorney, shall complete no less than six (6) hours of Approved Courses each year and shall complete no less than thirty-six (36) hours of Approved Courses each Educational Period. At least three (3) hours of Approved Courses in professional responsibility shall be included within the hours of continuing legal education required during each three (3) year Educational Period. Such hours may be integrated as part of a substantive program or as a free standing program. All credits for a single educational activity will be applied in one (1) calendar year. No more than twelve (12) hours of the Educational Period requirement shall be filled by Non Legal Subject Matter Courses.

What Does MCLEZ Provide to it's Indiana CLE Customers?

MCLEZ provides distance continuing legal education courses which have been pre-approved by the Indiana Commission for CLE. Through the use of random prompts throughout the CLE course presentation, MCLEZ courses for Indiana are considered interactive and can verify continuing attendance during the presentation of the course to the Commission. An attorney may report up to six (6) hours of credit per three year education period for approved distance education activities. An attorney may report any or all of the 6 allowable distance education hours in a single course or a given year. MCLEZ will report course attendance within 30 days of course completion.

What are the Indiana CLE State Requirements?

- Total Credit Hours Required- 36
- Annual CLE requirement ? 6
- Professional Responsibility ? 3
- Allowable Online CLE Credit Hours - 6
- Minutes Per Credit Hour: 60

What are the Indiana CLE Reporting Requirements?

- Length of Reporting Period: 3 year
- End of Compliance Period: December 31
- Reporting Date: February 28

What are the Indiana CLE Carry Over Rules?

Indiana does not allow excess credit to be carried into a new three-year cycle.

What are the Indiana CLE Reporting Procedures?

MCLEZ will report course attendance within 30 days of course completion. Additionally, on or before October 1 of each year, the Commission shall mail to each Attorney or Judge, a statement showing the Approved Courses which the Attorney or Judge is credited on the records of the Commission with having attended during the current year and the current Educational Period. This statement will be sent to the address for the Attorney or Judge listed on the Roll of Attorneys maintained by the Clerk. An Attorney or Judge shall at all times keep his or her address current with the Roll of Attorneys. If the Attorney or Judge has completed the minimum hours for the year or Educational Period, the statement will so reflect and inform the Attorney or Judge that he or she is currently in compliance with the education requirements of the Rule. It shall not be a defense to noncompliance that an Attorney or Judge has not received an annual statement. Additional statements will be provided to an Attorney or Judge upon written request and a five dollar ($5.00) fee made payable to the Continuing Legal Education Fund.



If the statement shows the Attorney or Judge is deficient in educational hours, but the Attorney or Judge believes he or she is in compliance for the year or Educational Period the Attorney or Judge shall file a letter of explanation, a Sponsor certification of course attendance, a personal affidavit of attendance, and an application for course accreditation. The documents required by this subsection shall be filed by December 31 of the year or Educational Period in question unless an extension of time to file the same has been granted by the Commission. When an Attorney or Judge has resolved the above discrepancies, the Commission shall issue a statement showing that the Attorney or Judge is in compliance with the Rule for the year or Educational Period. In the event credit is not granted, the Attorney or Judge shall have thirty (30) days after written notification of that fact to comply with the educational requirements. Failure to do so will result in referral to the Supreme Court for suspension.

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With MCLEZ.COM, it could not be easier to fulfill your Indiana CLE requirements. We offer informative and thought provoking courses at an excellent value and make it easy to to print and submit certificates of attendance once you have completed each program. In business since 2008, MCLEZ.COM is a trusted leader in providing state-bar approved CLE compliance courses across the country. There is not a more convenient way to fulfill your Indiana CLE compliance requirements.

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