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Accreditation and CLE Rules for New Hampshire
New Hampshire attorneys must self-determine whether a program is eligible for credit and self-report their attendance. The United Institute for Continuing Legal Education believes that its courses meet the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53 and qualify towards the annual NHMCLE requirement.
New Hampshire attorneys are required to take 12 credit hours every year including 2 credit hours of Ethics. The compliance cycle is from June 1st through May 31st and each member must certify compliance by July 1st.
New Hampshire attorneys can earn all 12 CLE credit hours including 2 credit hours of Ethics with us using our Online & iOS/Android App courses.
A total of 12 credit hours may be carried over to a subsequent compliance period including 2 credit hours of Ethics
New Hampshire attorneys must self-determine whether a program is eligible for credit and self-report their attendance. The United Institute for Continuing Legal Education believes that its courses meet the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53 and qualify towards the annual NHMCLE requirement.
To view our full accreditation details please .
General Credits
1
$29
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
The Court Rules and the RPCs, require attorneys practicing in the State of New Jersey to maintain trust and business accounts. This comprehensive CLE course focuses on the various rules and practical ethics of establishing the trust and business accounts.
The course will also offer practical tips on maintaining these types of accounts as well as strategies for avoiding the myriad potential pitfalls and errors that many new attorneys encounter.