Collection: New York CLE Courses

Fulfill your New York CLE requirements with NBI’s wide selection of OnDemand and live CLE webinars. Our courses cover all mandatory credits — including 4.00 hours in ethics/professionalism, 1.00 hour in diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias, and 1.00 hour in cybersecurity, privacy and data protection — so you can easily meet your 24.00 total credit hours every two years. NBI also offers continuing legal education programs for newly admitted attorneys in New York.

New York CLE Courses

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Law firms and attorneys across New York trust NBI as their go-to accredited CLE provider, offering a comprehensive catalog of NY CLE courses covering both core practice areas and emerging legal topics. From employment law, estate planning, and family law to artificial intelligence, litigation strategy, law practice management, and data protection, our CLE programs help you sharpen your skills, stay informed, and meet the demands of modern legal practice. Whether you prefer live webinars, OnDemand courses, or in-person seminars, NBI delivers flexible, high-quality CLE options taught by experienced attorneys—making it easy to fit legal education into your schedule.

 

New York attorneys must complete 24 total CLE credit hours every 2 years, including 4 hours of ethics/professionalism, 1 hour of diversity, inclusion, and elimination of bias, and 1 hour of cybersecurity, privacy, and data protection. NBI’s live webinars and OnDemand courses are pre-approved for NY CLE credit and range from fundamental to advanced levels, covering all required credit types. With trusted accreditation, a diverse course selection, and convenient credit reporting, NBI makes it simple for New York attorneys to stay compliant, expand their knowledge, and enhance their professional practice.

 

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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