You likely know where tons of expensive CLE's can be found. But there are inexpensive options too; in my area, Committees and Sections of the bar have breakfast or lunch CLE's. They're not very expensive and are sometimes free.
I have attended both types and even if you're paying, it's much better to pay for a lunch once in awhile than to pay a lot for one class.
I no longer care about the CLE topics; free is good. Free with free lunch is better.
Places to look for cheap and free CLE's for unemployed and underemployed attorneys. Ideas for frugality, sanity retention and seeking alternative careers.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
I report this year and paid $85 in total for my CLE's
The first time I reported, I paid a ton of money for CLE's. I wasn't even working at the time so it was a hardship. The following year I started finding out that there are free CLE's and attended a few. I still paid for some at my alma mater, but they were little $10 breakfasts for the most part. I did splurge on a half day that included breakfast and lunch for $25.
Minnesota Lawyers Mutual puts on a free 3-credit Ethics CLE each year in several jurisdictions. I attended last year and it was good.
Kinney & Lange in Minneapolis has an annual IP seminar. Free. All day. Great information.
Roy Adams is a national speaker and in several jurisdictions does an all day broadcast seminar; free if you attend the live version. Look for this in your area. Sponsors vary by location.
Minnesota Lawyers Mutual puts on a free 3-credit Ethics CLE each year in several jurisdictions. I attended last year and it was good.
Kinney & Lange in Minneapolis has an annual IP seminar. Free. All day. Great information.
Roy Adams is a national speaker and in several jurisdictions does an all day broadcast seminar; free if you attend the live version. Look for this in your area. Sponsors vary by location.