12 - Credit - Kentucky CLE Bundle 2026 - $79
Online and On-demand Kentucky Bar Approved MCLE Requirements Compliance | 12 Courses | 12 Credits
Attorneys in Kentucky must complete 12 credits, including 2 ethics credits, per reporting period. All 12 credits may be earned with on demand programs which have been pre-approved by the KY Bar Association, CLE Commission.
Conveniently watch these courses on your computer, tablet or phone anywhere that you have an Internet connection. Fulfilling your Kentucky MCLE requirements could not be easier!
Speciality Credits: Ethics - 2.0 Hours
Bundle Price: $79Courses Included in this Kentucky MCLE Requirements Bundle
The following courses fulfill 12 Kentucky MCLE credits:
- ABA Ethics Rule 3.3 and Electronic Data Discovery
- AI Deep Dive for Attorneys: AI Taxonomy and Terminology
- An Introduction to E-discovery and AI
- Critical Soft Skills for Attorneys
- Cybersecurity for Attorneys
- eDiscovery with Slack, Teams, and the Cloud
- Ethical Consideration in eDiscovery and Technology Assisted Review
- Ethical Considerations in Email Discovery
- Fundamentals of Attorney Well-Being
- Mobile Device Discovery in Litigation
- Neurobiology, Mindfulness and Mental Health in the Practice of Law
- Recognition and Elimination of Age Bias
Kentucky MCLE Requirements at a Glance
Each educational year, every person licensed to practice law in this Commonwealth, not specifically exempted pursuant to the provisions of Rule 3.666, shall complete and certify a minimum of twelve and one-half (12.5) credit hours in continuing legal education activities approved by the Commission, including a minimum of two (2) credit hours devoted to continuing legal education specifically addressing the topics of legal ethics, professional responsibility or professionalism. All continuing legal education activities must be completed not later than June 30 of each educational year. Up to 6 technical transmissions credits may be satisfied with previously recorded audio or video programs from MCLEZ.
MCLEZ provides online continuing legal education courses that have been individually pre-approved for technological CLE credit by the KY Bar Association, CLE Commission, our sponsor ID # is 6641.
KY Bar Association, CLE Commission phone # 502- 564-3795
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Bundle Course Details
ABA Ethics Rule 3.3 and Electronic Data Discovery
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
The course provides an in-depth exploration of ABA Model Rule 3.3 and its critical application to electronic discovery, emphasizing the attorney?s duty of candor toward the tribunal. It examines ethical obligations to disclose adverse legal authority and correct misrepresentations in both traditional and digitally stored evidence, addressing challenges such as metadata integrity, preservation of electronic evidence, and the complexities introduced by advanced technologies like AI, blockchain, and predictive coding. Additionally, the course discusses practical issues including client fraud, improper handling of encrypted or cloud-based data, and the ethical pitfalls of automated document review, ensuring that legal professionals are well-equipped to maintain the accuracy, transparency, and integrity of digital evidence in modern litigation.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
AI Deep Dive for Attorneys: AI Taxonomy and Terminology
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This course, "AI Deep Dive for Attorneys: AI Taxonomy and Terminology," provides an in-depth exploration of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing its relevance to the legal profession. It defines AI broadly, covering various subsets such as machine learning, generative text, image, and video AI, as well as supervised, unsupervised, semi-supervised, reinforcement, and self-supervised learning. The course discusses practical applications in legal contexts, from enhancing document analysis and evidence management to predictive legal analytics. It also addresses potential legal issues related to privacy, intellectual property, liability, algorithmic bias, and compliance. By examining specific AI technologies including facial recognition, object detection, self-driving cars, drones, robotic assistants, virtual assistants, and AI-powered recruitment and trading agents, the course underscores both the transformative potential and the legal challenges associated with AI integration into law practice.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
An Introduction to E-discovery and AI
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This course gives attorneys a practical, court-aware foundation in the electronic discovery process and how modern artificial intelligence tools, including Technology-Assisted Review, change preservation, review, and production decisions. It defines electronic discovery and the lifecycle of identifying, preserving, collecting, processing, reviewing, and producing electronically stored information, then walks through the Electronic Discovery Reference Model as a framework for managing that work efficiently. The course also explains where machine learning and natural language processing fit into discovery workflows, including how Technology-Assisted Review learns iteratively from human-coded examples and what that means for defensibility and transparency. Finally, it covers key Federal Rules of Civil Procedure concepts that drive day-to-day discovery practice, along with the duty to preserve, litigation holds, and proportionality so attorneys can better manage risk, cost, and vendor oversight in both litigation and firm operation
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
Critical Soft Skills for Attorneys
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This comprehensive course is designed to equip legal professionals with the essential interpersonal and self-management abilities necessary to navigate the high-pressure environment of law. The curriculum covers a wide spectrum of communication skills, ranging from maintaining composure and clarity under pressure to active listening and accurate issue-framing. It emphasizes emotional intelligence through modules on regulating emotions during conflict, building rapport through empathy, and delivering bad news with care. Beyond client interactions, the course addresses professional advancement and efficiency by exploring time and project management, collaboration across roles, and the nuances of managing up with senior stakeholders. Ultimately, the training aims to foster a sustainable and successful practice by teaching attorneys how to handle ambiguity, engage in business development, maintain integrity, and mentor junior colleagues.
Faculty:
- Brian Emerson
Cybersecurity for Attorneys
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This comprehensive course, "Cyber Security for Attorneys," addresses the legal profession's increasing dependence on digital infrastructure and the critical need to protect sensitive client data from sophisticated cyber threats. Participants will explore the ethical duty of technological competence and understand why law firms are prime targets for hackers. The curriculum covers common threats such as phishing, ransomware, and wire transfer fraud, while providing practical guidance on defensive measures like multi-factor authentication, email encryption, and secure remote work practices. The course also details essential strategies for developing firm-wide cybersecurity policies, creating incident response plans, managing vendor security, and complying with data breach notification laws.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
eDiscovery with Slack, Teams, and the Cloud
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This course provides legal professionals with essential strategies for managing electronic discovery in modern collaboration environments. The course contrasts traditional email-based discovery with the unique challenges of dynamic chat platforms , addressing the complexities introduced by Slack, Microsoft Teams, and cloud storage. Participants will learn to navigate critical issues such as the preservation of ephemeral messages, emojis, and GIFs ; maintaining context in fragmented conversations ; and handling hyperlinks and attachments. The curriculum covers practical applications including updating legal hold notices , implementing preservation in Microsoft 365 , using platform-specific APIs and tools like Microsoft Purview , authenticating chat data for admissibility , and negotiating modern ESI protocols. The program also emphasizes the ethical duty of technological competence while addressing key legal principles like proportionality , privilege , and cross-border data privacy.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
Ethical Consideration in eDiscovery and Technology Assisted Review
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This CLE course provides attorneys with an in-depth understanding of how the American Bar Association?s Model Rules of Professional Conduct apply to modern eDiscovery practices. Participants explore how technology-assisted review (TAR) intersects with key ethical duties such as competence, diligence, confidentiality, client communication, and supervision. Through detailed discussions of Rules 1.1 through 8.4, the course emphasizes the importance of informed oversight, transparency, and continuous education when using machine-learning tools in discovery. Attendees gain practical insight into mitigating risks, maintaining fairness, and ensuring ethical compliance while leveraging TAR?s efficiencies in contemporary litigation
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
Ethical Considerations in Email Discovery
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This CLE course, titled Ethical Considerations in Email Discovery, examines the intersection of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct and the technical demands of managing electronic evidence. The curriculum guides legal professionals through the lifecycle of email discovery, from preservation and collection to review and production, while highlighting specific ethical duties such as competence, confidentiality, and diligence. Key topics include the necessity of understanding metadata and storage systems, the supervision of non-lawyer assistance, and the management of conflicts of interest that may arise within voluminous email data. By analyzing rules concerning candor toward the tribunal and fairness to opposing counsel, the course aims to help attorneys build defensible processes that minimize risk and uphold professional integrity in the digital age.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
Fundamentals of Attorney Well-Being
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This CLE course equips lawyers with a practical, evidence-informed toolkit for sustaining attorney well-being while maintaining high performance in demanding legal environments. The course defines well-being as a multidimensional skill set, then explains how stress physiology can erode concentration, judgment, and health, and how to distinguish burnout from depression and anxiety so participants can respond appropriately. From there, it delivers concrete, usable strategies on sleep fundamentals, sustainable boundaries and availability norms, time and attention management systems that reduce chronic overload, emotional regulation in conflict-heavy practice, managing perfectionism and fear of mistakes, and interrupting rumination and worry. The program also covers mindfulness without mystique, micro-breaks and recovery routines, flexible exercise and nutrition habits for long days and travel, substance use risk warning signs, building social support outside the firm, healthy communication and assertiveness, handling difficult clients without emotional spillover, secondary trauma and compassion fatigue, creating psychological safety on teams, digital hygiene for email and notifications, coping with trial and deal surges, financial stress as a well-being factor, effective use of therapy, coaching, and employee assistance programs, preventing isolation in remote and hybrid practice, ergonomics and injury prevention, values-based career alignment, recognizing when professional help is needed, crisis planning for acute stress, and building a long-term well-being plan with accountability.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
Mobile Device Discovery in Litigation
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This course, "Mobile Device Discovery in Litigation", provides legal professionals with a comprehensive guide to navigating the complexities of Electronic Data Discovery (EDD) involving mobile devices. The curriculum addresses the unique challenges mobile devices pose due to their personal nature, diverse data types, and the proliferation of apps. Key topics include identifying relevant devices and data sources, comparing collection methods, managing company-owned devices versus BYOD policies, and crafting effective legal holds. Participants will explore strategies for preserving and discovering challenging data types, including text messages, disappearing messages, cloud backups, location data, and data from social media and health apps. The course also delves into critical legal issues such as the dangers of client self-collection, spoliation, proportionality arguments, privacy concerns, the Fifth Amendment, authenticating evidence, hearsay objections, and working effectively with digital forensics experts.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
Neurobiology, Mindfulness and Mental Health in the Practice of Law
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE 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
Recognition and Elimination of Age Bias
Kentucky MCLE Requirements Credit Type: General
Kentucky MCLE Course Details:
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of recognizing and eliminating age bias within the legal profession. Participants will learn to identify subtle implicit bias patterns, often encoded in language and cultural narratives, and understand how common stereotypes can distort professional judgment regarding leadership and innovation. The curriculum details critical legal duties under the Federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) as well as significant state-level variations in places like California and New York. Attendees will gain practical, evidence-based strategies for every stage of the employment lifecycle, including crafting age-neutral job descriptions, diversifying recruiting channels, anonymizing resume screening, and structuring interviews with validated rubrics to ensure objective, merit-based evaluations. Furthermore, the course offers actionable guidance on managing multi-generational teams, conducting neutral workplace investigations, and utilizing workforce data to detect and interrupt biased decision paths.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford
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Detailed Kentucky MCLE Requirements
What are the general Kentucky CLE rules?
What Does MCLEZ Provide to it's Kentucky CLE Customers?
What are the Kentucky CLE Credit Requirements?
- Legal Ethics ? 2
- Allowable Online CLE Credit Hours - 6
What are the Kentucky CLE Reporting Requirements?
- End of Compliance Period: June 30
- Reporting Deadline: August 10
What are the Kentucky CLE Carry Over Rules?
Carry-forward credits shall be allowed to satisfy the two (2) credit annual requirement for continuing legal education addressing the topics of legal ethics, professional responsibility and professionalism, and may be carried forward into the two years next succeeding the year in which the hours were earned. Carry forward for ethics, professional responsibility and professionalism is limited to a total of four (4) credits.
What are the Kentucky CLE Reporting Procedures?
Certification may be submitted by sponsors or by individuals on approved Association forms, or uniform certificates, or any other format adopted by the Commission. Certification of completion of approved CLE activities must be received by the Director not later than August 10th immediately following the educational year in which the activity is completed. Certification shall be submitted to the Director by the sponsor of the accredited activity or by individual attorneys. Sponsors submitting certifications to the Director shall comply with all requirements set forth in SCR 3.665(6).
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