Collection: Vermont CLE Courses

NBI makes it easy for Vermont attorneys to meet their biennial Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) requirement of 24.00 total credit hours, including 2.00 hours in Legal Ethics, 1.00 in Attorney Wellness, and 1.00 in Diversity & Inclusion. With a wide selection of live webinars and OnDemand courses, you can fulfill all your general and specialty credits while enhancing your skills and practice areas. Earn Vermont CLE credit on your schedule and stay compliant with state requirements through engaging, practical legal education.

Vermont CLE Courses

Learn More About Vermont CLE Courses

NBI is an accredited sponsor of Vermont continuing legal education, trusted by attorneys and law firms statewide to deliver high-quality, practical continuing legal education. Our live and OnDemand programs are taught by seasoned legal professionals and cover a wide range of topics and practice areas, including legal ethics, estate planning, family law, attorney wellness, litigation, artificial intelligence, real estate, and more. Whether you’re seeking foundational skills, advanced strategies, or practice area updates, NBI offers engaging courses that help you strengthen your expertise and meet Vermont’s CLE requirements with ease.

 

In Vermont, attorneys must complete 24 CLE hours every two-year reporting period, including 2 hours in legal ethics, 1 hour in attorney well-being, and 1 hour in diversity and inclusion. Newly admitted attorneys have a different requirement—15 CLE hours within their first year of admission to the Vermont Bar. All NBI CLE programs are pre-approved for Vermont CLE credit, and our diverse course catalog ensures you can fulfill mandatory and elective credit categories on your schedule. Gain practical insights on how to improve your legal writing, streamline your legal practice with AI, strengthen your practice area savvy, and more with NBI.

 

You can count on NBI to provide you with the knowledge you need to provide top-notch legal representation. Your clients depend on you. You can depend on NBI.

 

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