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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Indiana
Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, an Approved CLE Sponsor (106648) by the Indiana Commission For Continuing Legal Education.
Indiana attorneys can earn all 36 CLE credit hours including 3 Ethics with us using our Online & iOS/Android App courses.
Indiana attorneys are required to take 36 credit hours every three years including 3 credit hours of Ethics. Attorneys must complete at least 6 CLE credits in each year of the three year cycle. Attorneys cannot complete all 36 credits in one year
The Indiana Supreme Court has issued an order permanently removing the cap on distance education. Therefore IN attorneys can now satisfy their entire requirement with us with our Online & iOS/Android App courses! IN Supreme Court Notices Dated 6/6/2022.
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Indianapolis, IN 46204
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Performing Tax Research Like a Pro: What Attorneys Need to Know
Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, an Approved CLE Sponsor (106648) by the Indiana Commission For Continuing Legal Education.
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General Credits
3.6
$107
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
Navigating through authoritative primary federal tax material requires preparation and skill. This CLE course will provide all of that and more by explaining how to navigate tax research software as well as legal research software, and write clear and convincing tax memoranda.
The course will serve to allay Law Librarian Julius Marke’s fear that law students would “lift” priceless legal materials from the stacks of the library and never return them.