2024 National Lawyers Convention CLE Instructions
CLE is being offered for in-person attendees only. Attendees who watch the panels through the live-stream or a recording will not be able to obtain CLE credit.
Please follow the instructions below to ensure that you receive credit.
Step 1: YOU MUST BE REGISTERED for the event. Registration includes CLE credit.
Step 2: ATTEND IN PERSON.
Step 3: SIGN IN electronically upon arrival EACH DAY using the available QR code and fill in your information. This must be done as you arrive, as a digital timestamp is required. The QR code will be available on posters at the venue and on the program.
Step 4: SIGN OUT at the end of EACH DAY using the same QR code, as a digital timestamp is required. Several states required that attendees sign out.
Within 3 days of the event, The Federalist Society’s CLE Administrator will email links for the certificate of attendance (COA) form and evaluation form only to paid registrants who have signed in for the event using the electronic sign-in sheet. If you do not receive this email, please contact us at [email protected].
IF THESE STEPS ARE NOT FOLLOWED, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE CLE CREDIT FOR THIS EVENT.
You may access CLE materials for the event here:
If you have any questions about the CLE application process or your status, please email us at [email protected]. You can also stop by the CLE table at any point during the convention.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How Many Hours of CLE are available?
975 minutes of CLE credit for the convention (16.25 hours in 60-minute states; 19.5 hours in 50-minute states). The CLE Accreditation Status Chart (linked above) includes a list of approved credit by state. - Does this conference qualify for ethics credit?
Yes. See the CLE Accreditation Status Chart and CLE Panels Chart (both are linked above) for the current list of approvals.
- Where are the CLE Materials?
CLE materials may be accessed via the link above. - Can I get CLE credit for watching the livestream or a posted recording?
No, this event has only been accredited for attorneys who register for and attend the convention in person.