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6 Credit - Missouri CLE Bundle - A - $69

Online and On-demand Missouri Bar Approved MCLE Requirements Compliance | 4 Courses | 6 Credits

The Missouri Bundle will provide all 6 allowable online self-study CLE credit hours. Attorneys in Missouri may fulfill up to 6 hours of the 15 hour requirement with online CLE. Fulfill all 6 of those hours for one low price with MCLEZ.

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Missouri MCLE Requirements at a Glance

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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.

MCLEZ offers online courses which qualify for self-study credit for Missouri attorneys, which is limited to six hours.

Missouri Bar contact info: Website: www.mobar.org Phone: 573-638-2233

Missouri MCLE Requirements Bundle Course Details





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Storytelling in the Courtroom

Missouri MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study

Running Time: 2 Hours, 11 Minutes

Missouri MCLE Course Details:

As a trial lawyer, what do you really need in order to win your case? Attention ? the jury's attention. I don't mean that in the narcissistic "everyone look at me" sense. When I say every trial lawyer wants more attention, what I mean is that before you can build a rapport with the jury and earn their trust, you have to fight a war ? the war for the jury's attention. "Attention" and "connection" are the key elements needed to win the minds and hearts of the jury.

Faculty:

  • Michael J. DeBlis III, Esq.


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Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part II

Missouri MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study

Running Time: 1 Hours, 26 Minutes

Missouri MCLE Course Details:

Like it or not, we are in the midst of an attention war. We need to confront the reality that the jury's attention can no longer be taken for granted. We have to change our way of thinking to focus on gaining attention before we can leave lasting impressions. The jury's attention must be the currency that every trial lawyer trades in. In this presentation, I will talk about how storytelling can help lawyers to cut through all of the noise and distractions of everyday life in order to connect to the jury on a human level.

Faculty:

  • Michael J. DeBlis III, Esq.


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Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part III

Missouri MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study

Running Time: 1 Hours, 46 Minutes

Missouri MCLE Course Details:

Stories are told in two basic modes: (1) narrative summary and (2) scenes. Narrative summary is an overview. It?s an expository way of moving the audience along in the story. It?s very much ?telling.? Most Nineteenth Century novels begin with narrative summary. For example, ?It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.? It?s more conceptual than cinematic.

Faculty:

  • Michael J. DeBlis III, Esq.


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The ABCs of the Remote Law Practice

Missouri MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study

Running Time: 1 Hours, 20 Minutes

Missouri MCLE Course Details:

Join lawyers Jacob Stein, Diane Camacho, Larry Cohn, and Michael Bono as they delve into the world of remote law practice in this enlightening discussion. Discover the advantages and practical tips for running a successful remote law firm, including:

  • Benefits such as reduced overhead costs and reaching a wider client base.
  • Overcoming common obstacles like breaking old habits and dispelling misconceptions about professionalism.
  • Effective communication strategies for both individual and group meetings.
  • Innovative business development tactics like hosting webinars and networking through joint ventures.
  • Financial management essentials, including trust account separation and utilizing specialized software for bookkeeping and reporting.
  • Embracing technology with cloud storage, practice management software, and document automation tools.
  • Leveraging AI legal research and drafting tools like Co-Counsel, Spellbook, and GAVL to boost efficiency. Gain valuable insights from the speakers' own experiences as they share tips for embracing technology and ensuring the security and effectiveness of remote law practices.

Faculty:

  • Jacob Stein, Esq
  • Diane Camacho
  • Michael Bono
  • Lawrence Kohn

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Detailed Missouri MCLE Requirements

What are the general Missouri CLE Rules?

Each lawyer actively practicing law in Missouri, including Senior Counselors who are "EXEMPT" from the payment of bar dues, must complete 15 hours of continuing legal education, including two hours of ethics, during each July 1 - June 30 reporting period and by July 31 make an annual report to The Missouri Bar, except lawyers newly admitted during the July 1 - June 30 reporting year who are exempt from the annual requirements for the July 1 - June 30 reporting year in which they are admitted. Thus, lawyers newly admitted during the July 1, 2009 ? June 30, 2010 reporting year are exempt from the annual requirements for the July 1, 2009 ? June 30, 2010 reporting year. All lawyers admitted or reinstated to The Missouri Bar are required to obtain professionalism, ethics and malpractice prevention credit within 12 months of admission or reinstatement regardless of dues status or whether the lawyer practices law in Missouri or resides in Missouri after admission or reinstatement.

For the purpose of Rule 15, the term "practice of law" is not limited to the private practice of law. Lawyers employed in corporate law departments, including lawyers with a license under Rule 8.105, by bank trust departments, in government legal offices, as judicial law clerks and as law school professors, including law professors authorized under Rule 13.06 to supervise law students in court, are subject to the annual requirements of 15 hours of continuing legal education including two hours of professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention credit. Retired lawyers who do not hold themselves out as actively practicing and only occasionally render legal advice to family members or friends are not considered to be in the active practice of law for the purpose of Rule 15 and may claim an exemption by filing the Annual Report of Compliance, Form 1 by July 31 of each year.

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.

What are the Missouri CLE Credit Requirements?

- Total Credit Hours Required- 15
- Ethics ? 2
- Allowable Online Credit Hours - 6
- Minutes Per Credit Hour: 60

What are the Missouri CLE Reporting Requirements?

- Length of Reporting Period: 1 year
- End of Compliance Period: June 30
- Reporting Date: July 31

What are the Missouri CLE Carry Over Credit Rules?

If a lawyer reports more than 15 hours of CLE for a reporting year, exclusive of the hours of credit for self-study, up to 15 hours of such excess may be carried over to apply to the 15 hour annual requirement of the next reporting year. Even if a lawyer is exempt from the 15-hour requirement during the reporting year, such as a lawyer initially licensed to practice during the July 1 ? June 30 reporting year, the lawyer must still report more than 15 hours exclusive of self-study to have carryover credit to apply to the 15 hour requirement of the succeeding year.

To determine the carryover credit hours for the 15 hour annual requirement of Rule 15.05(a), total the hours of credit reported, including carryover hours from the preceding year. Then subtract the self-study credit hours reported, as required by Regulation 15.05.6. Finally, subtract 15 from that amount. A maximum of 15 hours may be carried over to the next reporting year. To claim carryover credit from the preceding year, the credit hours must have been reported on the Attorney's Annual Report of Compliance for the preceding year.

Formula: Line e - Line c - 15 = Line f carryover hours (maximum of 15).

To determine the carryover professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention hours for the two hour annual requirement of Rule 15.05(f), total the professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention hours reported, including carryover professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention hours from the preceding year. Then, subtract two (2) from that amount. A maximum of two (2) professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention hours may be carried over to the next reporting year.

Formula: Line i - 2 = Line j carryover professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention hours (maximum of 2).

What are the Missouri CLE Reporting Procedures?

A lawyer subject to the reporting requirements of Rule 15 must file the Attorney's Annual Report of Compliance, Form 1, with The Missouri Bar by July 31 and either report 15 hours of continuing legal education, including two hours of professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention credits, if they are actively practicing in Missouri, or claim an exemption as a non-practicing lawyer. Even if a lawyer has carryover hours from the preceding reporting year sufficient to satisfy the annual requirements, the lawyer must file an Annual Report of Compliance by July 31 showing the carryover hours and any other programs the lawyer may have attended. (See Question 24 concerning exemptions from the reporting requirements of Rule 15)

Sponsors are required to retain attendance records but sponsors may not file compliance information on behalf of an individual lawyer.

Lawyers and sponsors are not required to send certificates of attendance from individual programs to The Missouri Bar. Each lawyer is responsible for maintaining his or her personal MCLE record.

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With MCLEZ.COM, it could not be easier to fulfill your Missouri MCLE 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 Missouri MCLE compliance requirements.

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