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How do I register for a course?
You may register for any D.C. Bar CLE course at http://g4b.yqczg.net, or you may call us at 202-626-3488 to make payment with a credit card.
How do I know if a course is accredited in my jurisdiction?
All D.C. Bar CLE courses, in all formats, are accredited in every jurisdiction with MCLE requirements. In the rare instance that we do not receive accreditation for a course, we will note it in the course description.
Can I get my course or event CLE-accredited for the District of Columbia?
The District of Columbia Bar has no mandatory continuing legal education requirements at this time, which also means that we have no CLE accreditation body and do not accredit courses. We do not certify CLE providers or keep records of our members’ attendance at other providers’ CLE courses for the same reason. While the D.C. Bar requires members to maintain their legal competence, we do not specify the means and do not require that attorneys submit attendance documentation from any courses they attend.
How do I check on the status of my CLE credits and/or Certificate of Attendance?
We process MCLE credits based on the date that you complete the course. All credits are submitted to your jurisdiction within 30 days of your course completion date. However, it may take longer for a state bar to post the credits to your record.
You may always check on the status of your MCLE credit by sending an email to [email protected] with your full name, course name and date, jurisdiction(s) for which you are seeking credit, and course format (i.e., in-person, webinar, or on-demand).
How do I access a purchased webinar or on-demand course?
Once you purchase the course, you will receive an email confirmation letter with detailed instructions. Please note that our webinars are streamed live via the Zoom platform.
- D.C. Bar Lawyer Referral Service
- Membership
- Continuing Legal Education
-
Communities
- Join A Community
- About Communities
- Programs and Events
- Publications
- Connect
- Leadership Resource Portals
- Communities On-Demand Library
- Public Statements
- Communities Elections
- Leadership
- Podcasts
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Resources
- Communities Newsletter
- Annual Well-Being Summit
- D.C. Bar Communities Lawyer of the Year Awards
-
Legal Ethics
- Rules of Professional Conduct
- Ethics Opinions 210-Present
- Ask the Ethics Experts
- Court of Appeals Adopts Amendments to IOLTA Rules
- Ethics Advice
- Ethics Opinions Substantively Affected by the Amended Rules
- D.C. Bar Voluntary Standards of Civility in Professional Conduct
- Publications
- Additional Resources
- Speaking of Ethics Columns
- Legal Ethics Opinions 2-209
- Practice Management Advisory Service
- Mandatory Course
- Lawyer Assistance Program
- Career Center
- External Resources
- Fee Dispute Program