Our online New York CLE bundle is a collection of our most popular CLE courses offered at a bundled discount. Purchasing this NY Continuing Legal Education bundle will satisfy your entire 24 credit CLE requirement including Ethics and the new Diversity, Inclusion, and Elimination of Bias and Cybersecurity and Data Protection requirements. Our NY CLE bundle, features courses in a variety of subject areas ranging from estate administration and employment law to divorce and litigation, all taught by well-respected attorneys, professors, and judges in these fields. Plus, for no additional charge, you will receive CLE credits for other jurisdictions such as New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California, and other states!
Courses Included in this CLE Bundle:
- Healthcare Law Fundamentals – 2.0 Professional Practice CLE credits
- Landlord-Tenant Law and Housing Court Overview – 2.0 Professional Practice CLE credits
- Cybersecurity for Attorneys – 1.0 Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Protection CLE credit
- Introduction to Private Funds – 1.5 Professional Practice CLE credits
- Introduction to Immigration Law – 2.0 Professional Practice CLE credits
- How to Be a Great Deal Lawyer: Insights for In-House and Outside Counsel – 1.0 Professional Practice CLE credits and 0.5 Ethics CLE credit
- The Ethics of AI in the Legal Profession- 2.0 Ethics CLE credits
- New York Labor Law Basics – 2.0 Professional Practice CLE credits
- A Guide to Guardianship Cases – 1.5 Professional Practice CLE credits
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging for Attorneys – 1.5 Diversity and Inclusion CLE credits
- The Fundamentals of Contract Drafting – 1.5 Professional Practice CLE credits
- White Collar Criminal Defense Law: The Basics – 2.0 Professional Practice CLE credits
- Ethical Considerations In Estate Planning – 1.5 Ethics CLE credits
- Overview of Employment Law in New York – 1.0 Professional Practice CLE credit & 0.5 Diversity and Inclusion CLE credits
- Strategic Counsel: The Role of Lawyers in Strategic Planning- 1.0 Professional Practice CLE credit