Collection: Kentucky CLE Courses

NBI's comprehensive selection of Kentucky Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses makes it easy for attorneys to meet their Kentucky CLE requirements with flexible, high-quality learning options. Our online Live and OnDemand CLE programs allow you to earn the required 12.00 total credit hours each reporting period, including 2.00 hours of ethics credits, in a convenient format that fits your schedule. With engaging topics and experienced faculty, NBI helps you stay compliant while enhancing your legal knowledge and skills.

Kentucky CLE Courses

Learn More About Kentucky CLE Courses

NBI, a Kentucky-approved activity sponsor, offers a diverse catalog of Kentucky CLE courses covering core practice areas like legal ethics and professional responsibility, as well as law firm management and emerging topics such as artificial intelligence. Our programs are taught by expert instructors with years of real-world experience and are designed to keep Kentucky attorneys at the forefront of the legal profession while meeting KY CLE requirements. With convenient formats—including OnDemand courses, live webcasts, and in-person seminars—plus unlimited CLE package options, NBI makes it easy for busy attorneys to fit continuing legal education into their schedules.

 

Kentucky attorneys must complete CLE requirements as set by the Kentucky Bar Association, and NBI’s accreditation experts ensure every Kentucky CLE course is pre-approved where possible and fully compliant with Kentucky CLE rules. Our catalog includes courses that satisfy mandatory credit categories, such as ethics and professional responsibility, so you can earn the Kentucky CLE credits you need without hassle. Whether you prefer to learn online or in person, NBI’s trusted accreditation, broad course selection, and flexible access help you meet your Kentucky CLE obligations with confidence and ease.

 

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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