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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Delaware
Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, and approved by the Delaware Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
Delaware attorneys must complete 24 CLE credit hours every 2 years by Dec 31st, including at least 4 credits in Ethics. Of the 24 credits required, 12 must be taken Live In-Person.
Delaware attorneys may earn 12 hours of self-study (“eCLE”) per compliance period from National Academy of Continuing Legal Education including 4 hours of Enhanced Ethics using our Online & iOS/Android App courses.
Delaware attorneys admitted in even numbered years must complete credits by December 31st in even numbered years, and attorneys admitted in odd numbered years must complete credits by December 31st in odd numbered years.
Delaware attorneys can carry over 12 credits from one cycle to the next. Ethics credits will not carry over.
Commission on Continuing Legal Education
Supreme Court of Delaware
The Renaissance Centre
405 N. King Street, Suite 420
Wilmington, DE 19801
302-651-3942 https://courts.delaware.gov/cle/
Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, and approved by the Delaware Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
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Ethics Credits
1.5
For Access To This Course
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
Remote work became the norm during COVID-19 and with it many practical issues arose, particularly for attorneys. This CLE course will address some of those issues particularly with regards to discussing personal legal matters with work employees.
The course will present examples of attorneys acting as overzealous advocates for their clients and how that can result in lawyers crossing ethical boundaries.