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Continuing Legal Education

   
Author: Damian Sofsian
 

Law practitioners have different lines of specialization in the field of law. However, law practitioners from any discipline can pursue their field of expertise through continuing legal education. Continuing legal education helps these professionals update themselves on the latest developments and reforms in their respective fields. Online study material is also available for these practitioners.

Continuing legal education curriculums include specific law topics, skill development, practice management, case studies and ethics. This kind of education is conducted as lectures, workshops, and discussions in audiotape as well as videotape formats. Attorneys who have recently graduated are expected to fulfill their continuing legal education requirement by taking accredited intermediary continuing legal education. Transitional continuing legal education courses are intended to help fresh graduates launch practices based on practical skills, method and events essential to the field of law.

In New York, new attorneys are expected to undergo courses or studies in conventional live classroom settings or attend fully interactive videoconferences approved by the Continuing Legal Education Board. Usually, attorneys are expected to study significant legal cases that have taken place in recent times. This gives them an exposure to methods and skills used by the attorneys of both sides and also understand the various laws applied. They can use the results of the case to analyze how the arguments affected the approach taken by the jury and the judge.

Experienced attorneys may take accredited intermediary as well as non-transitional continuing legal education courses or programs as per their requirements. Continuing legal education is a suggested study option for attorneys, legal secretaries, paralegals, lawyers, litigation support managers, legal support staff in law firms and company legal departments.

Continuing legal education is an absolute essential for growth oriented legal professionals. Continuing legal education eliminates incorrect practices and helps identify people who are not appropriate for practicing the trade. With the help of continuing education courses, a professional can also learn to handle new assignments.

 
 
 

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