
15 Credit - North Dakota CLE Bundle A - $79
Online and On-demand North Dakota Bar Approved MCLE Requirements Compliance | 12 Courses | 15 Credits
This informative compliance bundle will provide all fifteen (15) allowable online CLE hours including the three (3) required hours of Ethics.
Attorneys in North Dakota may fulfill up to fifteen (15) hours of the 45 hour requirement including 3 hours of Ethics with online courses from MCLEZ.
Conveniently watch these courses on your computer, tablet or phone anywhere that you have an Internet connection. Fulfilling your North Dakota MCLE requirements could not be easier!
Speciality Credits: Ethics - 3.0 Hours
Bundle Price: $79Courses Included in this North Dakota MCLE Requirements Bundle

The following courses fulfill 15 North Dakota MCLE credits:
- Electronic Discovery and the Cloud in the Practice of Law
- Ethical Issues During the Discovery Process
- Ethics of Bankruptcy in the Practice of Law
- Implicit Bias and Bias Identification Strategies
- Implicit Bias and Bias-Reduction Strategies
- Rule 1.1 Competence - A Case Law Exploration
- Storytelling in the Courtroom
- Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part II
- Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part III
- Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part IV
- The ABCs of the Remote Law Practice
- Trust Account Basics
North Dakota MCLE Requirements at a Glance

Every 3 years by June 30, North Dakota attorneys are required to complete 45 hours of Continuing Legal Education, 3 hours of which must cover Ethics. Up to 15 credits may be earned through self-study, which includes electronic recordings. MCLEZ live webcast programs qualify as participatory credit and on-demand courses qualify as self-study credits at MCLEZ.
MCLEZ provides online continuing legal education courses that are applicable toward the North Dakota MCLE requirement based on the reciprocity rule of the North Dakota CLE Commission. For more information about this rule, please visit the North Dakota CLE Commission Website, or call (701)255-1404.
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Bundle Course Details

Electronic Discovery and the Cloud in the Practice of Law
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota MCLE Course Details:
This course about electronic discovery and the cloud in practice of law will explore ten topics that are relevant to attorneys. First, the course will explore legal implications of cloud storage in electronic discovery. Next, the course will investigate data privacy challenges in cloud-based electronic discovery. The course will then explore preservation obligations in cloud-stored electronic evidence. After this, the course will investigate accessing and securing cloud data in legal investigations. Next, the material will cover compliance with esi protocols in cloud environments. The course will then turns towards impact of gdpr on U.S. cloud discovery practices. Next, the course will investigate authenticity verification of cloud-stored legal documents. The course will then explore cloud service provider agreements in ESI management. The course will next investigate legal ethics in using cloud platforms for ediscovery. Lastly, the material will cover cost-effective cloud solutions for small law firms.
Faculty:
- Berry Crawford

Ethical Issues During the Discovery Process
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics
North Dakota MCLE Course Details:
In this course we will look at the ethics of the discovery process as it pertains to Interrogatories and Document Production. First we will review what the discovery process entails and how it fits into the overall litigation picture. We will next look at the relationship between the courts and the discovery process. Next, we will look at the ABA rules and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure which are the sources of rules regarding the discovery process. We will then look in detail at various cited cases that resolved around these discovery process rules. Lastly we will look at a taxonomy of discovery abusers and investigate some practical considerations for litigators.
Faculty:
- David Graulich, Esq.

Ethics of Bankruptcy in the Practice of Law
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics
North Dakota MCLE Course Details:
This course about ethical issues of bankruptcy in the practice of law will explore ten topics that are relevant to attorneys. First, the course will explore conflicts of interest in bankruptcy client representation. Next, the course will investigate disclosure requirements for attorneys in bankruptcy cases. The course will then explore ethical dilemmas in advising clients about bankruptcy fraud. After this, the course will investigate transparency and honesty in bankruptcy petitions filed by lawyers. Next, the material will cover attorney fees and ethical concerns in bankruptcy proceedings. The course will then turn towards duty of competence in handling bankruptcy matters. Next, the course will investigate confidentiality issues in bankruptcy practice. The course will then explore attorney responsibility in reporting client misconduct in bankruptcy. The course will next investigate fraudulent transfers and lawyer ethical boundaries. Lastly, the material will cover misrepresentation of bankruptcy exemptions by legal practitioners.
Faculty:
- Victor Perri, Esq

Implicit Bias and Bias Identification Strategies
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota MCLE Course Details:
Attorney Steven Nielsen focuses on bias-reduction strategies to address how unintended biases regarding race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or other characteristics undermine confidence in the legal system. Among specific Implicit (or "Subconscious") Biases he addresses are "Heightism," and "Elitism." He discusses the impact these biases have on the legal profession and society writ large.
Faculty:
- Steven A Nielsen

Implicit Bias and Bias-Reduction Strategies
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota MCLE Course Details:
Having presented MCLE programs in the areas of "Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession" and "Diversity, Inclusion and Equity" for over a decade, attorney Steven A. Nielsen has witnessed the importance of these issue grow, along with the statistical data and measurement of progress. In this presentation, Mr. Neilsen focuses on "Implicit Bias," and the promotion of bias-reducing strategies to address how unintended biases regarding race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or other characteristics undermine confidence in the legal system. Among specific Implicit (or "Subconscious") Biases which he addresses are "Ageism," and "The Halo Effect." He discusses the impact these biases have on the legal profession and society writ large, on individual lawyers and their practices, and scenarios in which they can impact the courtroom and the law firm workplace.
Faculty:
- Steven A Nielsen

Rule 1.1 Competence - A Case Law Exploration
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics
North Dakota MCLE Course Details:
The American Bar Association (ABA) Model Rules of Professional Conduct, first adopted in 1983, represent a comprehensive framework for ethical legal practice in the United States. ABA Rule 1.1: Competence is a fundamental ethical requirement in the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct that mandates lawyers to provide competent representation to their clients. Competence means having the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness, and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation. This rule underscores the importance of lawyers maintaining their legal skills through continuous study and education. It ensures that clients receive professional and adequate legal services, protecting their legal rights and interests. Violations of this rule can lead to disciplinary actions against lawyers, emphasizing the rule's critical role in maintaining the integrity and quality of the legal profession. This course will explore different facets of this rule by examining important cases such as Strickland v. Washington (1984), Nix v. Whiteside (1986), and Roe v. Flores-Ortega (2000).
Faculty:
- Victor Perri, Esq

Storytelling in the Courtroom
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota 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.

Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part II
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota 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.

Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part III
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota 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.

Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part IV
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota MCLE Course Details:
Kristin Linklater, one of the great voice instructors, puts it like this:?There?s a desire to speak?an impulse. It runs down the spinal column and through the central nervous system galvanizing simultaneously the breathing mechanism and the laryngeal mechanism into an activity that creates a vibration which is immediately amplified by surrounding resonating surfaces into voice. At the same time the impulse activates movements of lips and tongue that deliver words."
Faculty:
- Michael J. DeBlis III, Esq.

The ABCs of the Remote Law Practice
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota 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

Trust Account Basics
North Dakota MCLE Requirements Credit Type: Self Study
North Dakota MCLE Course Details:
This session will cover the practical aspects of managing Client Trust Accounts in a law firm and what profitability measures lawyers should be reviewing.
- Client Trust Account Protection Program [CTAPP]
- What reports should you have for your trust account?
- How should your trust account be reconciled?
- Common mistakes
Faculty:
- Diane Camacho
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Detailed North Dakota MCLE Requirements
What are the general North Dakota CLE Rules?
What Does MCLEZ Provide to it's North Dakota CLE Customers?
Live Webcast Programs: All 45 participatory credits may be satisfied with live Webcasts.
What are the North Dakota CLE Credit Requirements?
- Specialty Credits Required:
- Ethics or Professional Responsibility -- Minimum Credits Per Period: 3
- Minutes Per Credit Hour: 60
What are the North Dakota CLE Reporting Requirements?
- End of Compliance Period: June 30
- Reporting Date: July 30
What are the North Dakota CLE Carryover Rules?
- Ethics or Professional Responsibility
Carryover Allowed? No
- Reporting Period Length (years):3
What are the North Dakota CLE Newly Appointed Attorney Rules?
- Specialty Credits: Ethics or Professional Responsibility
- Minimum Credits Per Period: 3
- Minutes Per Credit Hour: 60
- Length of Reporting Period: 3 years
- End of Compliance Period: June 30
- Reporting Date: July 30
Carryover credits are not allowed.
What are the North Dakota CLE Reporting Procedures?
What is the State Bar Contact info for North Dakota CLE?
PO Box 2136
504 N. Washington Street
Bismarck, ND 58502
Phone: (701)255-1404
Fax: (701)224-1621
http://www.sband.org
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