2008 CLE Programs
“Lawyers as Peacemakers and Problem-Solvers,” a 3-day Collaborative Law training program certified for 14 hours CLE and 7 hours CME credit has been re-scheduled for Wednesday-Friday, December 3-5, 2008. Watch for details on this exciting new way to practice law!
Other Programs Available Online
The College of Law is offering three video CLE programs in the area of "Corporate Governance." By watching each video, successfully completing a short quiz on the material, and mailing the proper fee and paperwork to the College of Law you will receive one (1) hour of general credit for each program. Please note that the video images appear dark in places because of lighting in the classroom and the contrast with the bright background imposed by the overhead projector. You need not adjust your monitor. The programs:
-- "To Fish or Cut Bait," Jon Friedland presenter. DETAILS
-- "Auditing," Larry Cunningham presenter. DETAILS
-- "Corporate Governance and Corporate Crime," Neal Shover presenter. DETAILS
"Contract Formation in State and Federal Government Procurement" is available in three lectures, each carrying a quiz. Two of the programs have 1.25 hours general credit; one program is one hour dual credit. DETAILS
A video presentation entitled "The Greening of America's Energy Policy," presented by James M. Van Nostrand, is available for one hour of General Credit. DETAILS
Letters of Credit: Online course available here.
1 hour of General CLE credit.
Judicial Review: Marbury v. Madison: The University of Tennessee College hosted a day-long symposium
Feb. 21, 2003 entitled "Marbury v. Madison: 200 Years
of Judicial Review in America." Three hours of general CLE
credit is available through video re-broadcast. MORE
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