2025 Midwestern Chapters Conference CLE Instructions

CLE accreditation is being requested for the following states only: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota (via reciprocity rules), Ohio, and Wisconsin. Michigan and South Dakota do not have a mandatory CLE requirement. See the FAQs at the end of this page if you are interested in obtaining credit for other MCLE jurisdictions.

Please follow the instructions below to ensure that you receive credit. IF THESE STEPS ARE NOT FOLLOWED, YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE CLE CREDIT FOR THIS EVENT.

Step 1: REGISTER for the event.

Step 2: ATTEND IN PERSON.

Step 3: SIGN IN electronically upon arrival using the QR code which is available on the program and fill in your information. This must be done as you arrive, as a digital timestamp is required.

Step 4: SIGN OUT at the end of the day using the same QR code, as a digital timestamp is required. Some states require that attendees sign out.

Step 5: COMPLETE THE ATTENDANCE REPORTING FORM

Links to the attendance reporting form and evaluation form will be emailed within three days of the event to all attendees who have signed in/out.

If you have any questions about the CLE process or your status, or if you’ve completed the above steps and have not received an email confirmation within two weeks of the event, please contact us at [email protected].

You may access CLE materials for the event here:


You may check on the status of your state’s approval here:


Frequently Asked Questions

How many hours of CLE credit are available?
We are applying for 210 minutes of CLE credit for the event. Check the CLE Accreditation Status Chart to determine approved credit hours by state.

Does this conference qualify for ethics credit?
No, we are not seeking ethics credit for any of the panels at this event.

Where are the CLE Materials?
CLE materials may be accessed here.

How do I get CLE credit for a state that’s not listed on the Accreditation Status Chart?
Check with your state to see if they offer reciprocity for CLE events approved by another MCLE jurisdiction. In addition, some states allow individual attorneys to directly apply for CLE credit for attending out-of-state events.