Collection: North Carolina CLE Courses

Stay compliant with North Carolina Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirements and advance your legal expertise with NBI’s wide range of approved courses. North Carolina attorneys must complete 24.00 credit hours every two years—including 4.00 in Professional Responsibility (Ethics), 1.00 in Technology Training, and 1.00 in Professional Well-being—and NBI makes it easy to fulfill them all. Choose from engaging live webinars or convenient OnDemand programs covering family law, personal injury, legal technology, ethics, attorney well-being, and more.

North Carolina CLE Courses

Learn More About North Carolina CLE Courses

NBI is a registered provider of North Carolina Continuing Legal Education (CLE), offering flexible, comprehensive learning options tailored to attorneys’ professional needs. With a wide selection of OnDemand courses and live webcasts, we serve North Carolina attorneys at every career stage—from newly licensed professionals to seasoned litigators. Taught by experienced legal practitioners, our programs cover essential and emerging topics like artificial intelligence, substance abuse, family law, trial skills, and law office management, helping you stay informed and competitive while earning CLE credit on your schedule.

 

North Carolina attorneys must complete 24 CLE credit hours every two years, including at least 2 hours in professional responsibility/legal ethics, 1 hour in technology training, and 1 hour focused on professional well-being. Our accreditation team makes it easy to meet these requirements with pre-approved, high-quality CLE programs that align with North Carolina State Bar CLE rules. With a catalog covering everything from family law and accounting to mental health and artificial intelligence (AI), we provide the convenience, credit coverage, and confidence attorneys need to stay on track.

 

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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