Collection: Delaware CLE Courses

Delaware attorneys can easily complete all 24.00 required Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit hours every two year reporting period, including 4.00 legal ethics credits, with NBI’s expert-led courses. Choose from live in-person seminars, live online webinars, and OnDemand programs covering a wide range of practice areas to fit your schedule and learning style. Our flexible CLE options help you meet Delaware’s reporting requirements while enhancing your legal profession at your own pace.

Delaware CLE Courses

Learn More About Delaware CLE Courses

NBI is an Accredited Sponsor of Delaware CLE, offering a diverse catalog of accredited Delaware CLE courses in fundamental practice areas such as practice management, estate planning, probate, real estate, family law, criminal law, and corporate law. Led by experienced legal professionals, our CLE programs are available in flexible, convenient formats—including live webinars, OnDemand courses, and in-person seminars. Whether you practice in Wilmington, Dover, Newark, or anywhere in Delaware, NBI delivers engaging, practice-focused continuing legal education that keeps you current on legal trends, meets state CLE credit requirements, and supports your professional growth.

 

To comply with Delaware CLE requirements, attorneys must complete 24 credit hours every two-year compliance period, including at least 12 hours of in-person, live CLE. NBI makes fulfilling this requirement simple with in-person seminars in Wilmington, complemented by live and OnDemand webinars for added convenience. All courses are pre-approved where possible by the Delaware Commission on Continuing Legal Education and cover mandatory topics such as legal ethics. With trusted accreditation, comprehensive credit options, and convenient delivery formats, Delaware attorneys can meet their CLE obligations efficiently and confidently.

 

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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