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13 Credit - Nevada CLE Bundle 2025 - $89

Online and On-demand NV Bar Approved CLE Requirements Compliance | 10 Courses | 13 Credits

The Nevada Compliance Bundle A will provide 13 hours of study including the 2 hours of required ethics.

Effective January 1, 2018. All attorneys must complete 13 credits, including 2 legal ethics credits and 1 substance abuse credit each calendar year. Compliance is due on December 31.

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

Speciality Credits: Ethics: 2 Hours Substance Abuse - Mental Health: 1 Hour

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Courses Included in this NV CLE Requirements Bundle

NV CLE Requirements at a Glance

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MCLE RULE SUMMARY Attorneys must complete 13 credits, including 2 legal ethics credits and, 1 substance abuse or mental health credit each calendar year. Compliance is due on December 31. Earn all 13 hours through MCLEZ, which provides continuing legal education activities that have been individually approved by the Nevada CLE Board.

Nevada CLE Board contact info: Website: https://nvbar.org Phone: 775-329-4443

NV CLE Requirements Bundle Course Details





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ABA Ethics Rule 1.1 and Electronic Data Discovery

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics

Running Time: 1 Hours, 2 Minutes

NV CLE Course Details:

This course explores the intersection of ABA Model Rule 1.1 and Electronic Discovery (E-Discovery), emphasizing the need for attorneys to stay technologically competent in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. It delves into the ethical and legal obligations attorneys must uphold when handling electronically stored information (ESI), including best practices for data preservation, metadata management, cybersecurity, and cross-border discovery challenges. The course examines the growing role of artificial intelligence, predictive coding, and cloud storage in modern litigation, highlighting both the efficiencies they provide and the risks they present. Special attention is given to privacy laws, ethical considerations in data collection, and the importance of defensible deletion strategies. By integrating discussions on proportionality principles, cost-shifting, and spoliation risks, this course equips attorneys with the necessary tools to navigate digital evidence effectively while ensuring compliance with ABA ethical standards. Ultimately, it underscores the importance of ongoing legal education and collaboration with technology experts to maintain competence and uphold the integrity of the legal profession.

Faculty:

  • Berry Crawford


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AI Deep Dive for Attorneys: AI Taxonomy and Terminology

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 2 Minutes

NV CLE 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


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AI Deep Dive for Attorneys: Computer Vision

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

NV CLE Course Details:

This course, An AI Deep Dive for Attorneys: Computer Vision, provides legal professionals with a comprehensive understanding of how computer vision, a branch of artificial intelligence, intersects with legal practice. It begins by introducing the fundamentals of computer vision and its growing relevance in law, especially in areas such as surveillance, intellectual property, discovery, and digital evidence. The course explores technical concepts including neural networks and deep learning while addressing legal challenges related to evidence admissibility, privacy, algorithmic bias, and ethical concerns. It also covers practical applications in forensic investigations, litigation, document verification, and regulatory compliance, equipping attorneys with the knowledge to navigate and leverage these technologies effectively in their legal work.

Faculty:

  • Berry Crawford


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Anxiety and Substance Abuse in the Legal Profession

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: Substance Abuse

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

NV CLE Course Details:

The course explores the significant issue of anxiety-driven substance abuse among legal professionals, highlighting factors such as chronic workplace stress, demanding billable-hour systems, cultural stigma surrounding mental health, and competitive legal environments. It examines commonly abused substances, including alcohol, prescription medications, and illegal drugs, as coping mechanisms for unmanaged anxiety. Additionally, the course delves into the severe consequences of substance abuse, including ethical violations, disciplinary actions, compromised client outcomes, and impaired decision-making. It emphasizes the critical role of supportive workplace policies, specialized treatment programs, lawyer assistance programs, mindfulness and resilience strategies, and proactive advocacy and education to address these challenges and promote healthier practices within the legal community​

Faculty:

  • Berry Crawford


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Artificial Intelligence and Electronic Discovery

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes

NV CLE Course Details:

This course about Electronic Discovery and Artificial Intelligence in Practice of Law will explore ten topics that are relevant to attorneys. First, the course will explore ai-powered document review for legal discovery efficiency. Next, the course will investigate predictive coding in e-discovery: accuracy and ethical implications. The course will then explore using machine learning to identify privileged information. After this, the course will investigate automating legal hold notices with artificial intelligence. Next, the material will cover evaluating ai algorithms for relevance in e-discovery processes. The course will then turn towards impact of ai on e-discovery costs and time management. Next, the course will investigate challenges of integrating ai in small law firms' e-discovery. The course will then explore regulatory compliance for ai use in legal e-discovery. Lastly, the material will cover data privacy concerns in ai-driven e-discovery procedures.

Faculty:

  • Berry Crawford


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Client Confidentiality and Ethical Electronic Data Discovery

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: Ethics

Running Time: 1 Hours, 15 Minutes

NV CLE Course Details:

This course, "Client Confidentiality and Ethical Electronic Data Discovery," provides a comprehensive exploration of ABA Model Rule 1.6 and its implications for legal professionals handling electronically stored information (ESI). It emphasizes the duty of attorneys to protect client confidences, highlighting key ethical challenges posed by emerging technologies, data discovery, and e-discovery processes. Participants are introduced to strategies for safeguarding sensitive information, such as metadata management, secure cloud storage, encryption, and the use of ethical screening software. The course also addresses practical measures for managing confidentiality in situations involving litigation holds, third-party vendors, social media data, and privilege logs, offering actionable solutions for reducing risks. By underscoring the importance of technological competence, the curriculum equips attorneys to navigate complex legal landscapes while upholding their ethical obligations. From proactive planning to disaster recovery, this course fosters a thorough understanding of how to balance transparency with confidentiality and prevent inadvertent disclosures. Through this knowledge, attorneys can enhance their professional integrity, client trust, and compliance with ABA ethical standards in an increasingly digital legal environment.

Faculty:

  • Berry Crawford


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Storytelling in the Courtroom

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 2 Hours, 11 Minutes

NV CLE 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

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 26 Minutes

NV CLE 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

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 1 Hours, 46 Minutes

NV CLE 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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Storytelling in the Courtroom: Volume 1 - Part IV

NV CLE Requirements Credit Type: General

Running Time: 2 Hours, 20 Minutes

NV CLE 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 MCLEZ Difference

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Since 2009

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 NV CLE Requirements

What are the general Nevada CLE Rules?

The Nevada Continuing Legal Education Board



Attorneys must complete 13 credits, including 2 legal ethics credits and, 1 substance abuse or mental health credit each calendar year.

13 hours of total CLE instruction every year. Compliance is due on December 31.



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

Previously Recorded Programs: All courses meet or exceed the Academic standards as set forth by the Nevada CLE Board and provide approved CLE credit.

MCLEZ has full and partial scholarships available for low-income and unemployed attorneys, legal aid and government attorneys, judicial clerks and employees of nonprofit organizations. To request our scholarship policy and procedures e-mail info@mclez.com.

What are the Nevada CLE Credit Requirements?

- Total Credit Hours Required- 13
- Ethics - 2
- Substance Abuse or Mental Health -1
- Minutes Per Credit Hour: 60




What are the Nevada CLE Reporting Requirements?

- Length of Reporting Period: 1 year
- End of Compliance Period: December 31
- Reporting Date: March 1

What are the Nevada CLE Carryover Credit Rules?

Carry-forward hours. Hours of types listed in sections (B)(2) through (B)(6), and where allowed pursuant to section (B)(8), in excess of that required for the current Year, may be applied to the succeeding Year only. Carry-forward hours are limited to the total required for the succeeding Year, and do not change their classification by virtue of being carried forward. All other requirements of the succeeding Year, such as the number of professional responsibility credits hours required or the limitation of Self-study credit hours, must be met.

What are the Alaska CLE Ethics or Professionalism Credit Rules?

- Carryover Allowed? Yes
- Max Carryover Credits: 4

What are the Nevada CLE Reporting Procedures?

Attendance Reporting Procedure: Attorneys are required to complete their 13 hours of MCLE credits by December 31. Attendance reporting deadline is January 31 for providers. Attorneys who have met their MCLE requirements, even if not reflected fully on their transcript due to courses taken near the compliance deadline must login to affirm their attendance and compliance.



Login to your account on the regulator?s website, go to license renewal, item #5 is to affirm compliance. If affirmation is not done by December 31, there will be an automated late fee of $100.00. Late fee may be added for attorneys that don?t show all 13 hours. However, if affirmation was done by December 31, fees will automatically be removed after attendance is reported by provider.





MCLEZ reports attendance to the state within 30 days of the attorney's completion of a program. Please make sure to provide your attorney license number in your account under My Profile, so we can report your attendance.

The best way to start meeting your NV CLE Requirements

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With MCLEZ.COM, it could not be easier to fulfill your NV 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 NV CLE compliance requirements.

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