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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Colorado
National Academy of Continuing Legal Education is a Certified Provider of CLE as recognized by the Colorado Supreme Court Continuing Legal and Judicial Education Committee.
Colorado attorneys are required to complete 45 credit hours every 3 years including 7 credit hours of Ethics. The CLE deadline is December 31st of the last year of your 3 year compliance period. The deadline for reporting your attendance is January 31st.
Colorado attorneys can earn all 45 CLE credit hours with us using our DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online, and iOS/Android App courses.
Beginning January 1, 2023, Colorado attorneys must complete at least 45 credits including 7 Professional Responsibility of which, 5 are in Ethics or Professionalism, and 2 are in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity (EDI). Previously the requirement was 45 credits including 7 Ethics. Colorado attorneys will be required to complete 2 credits of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity (EDI) and 5 credits of Ethics as part of the biannual CLE requirement ending on December 31, 2023.
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About This Course
This CLE program will focus on issues related to the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, which is the only state law in the country that allows for a private right of action related to the mere collection and storage of biometric information. As a result, countless BIPA class action lawsuits have been filed in Illinois and elsewhere. The program will focus on unique issues facing BIPA and biometric privacy, including the use of fingerprints, retina scans, face scans, voice recognition and other biometric identifiers. These novel issues will be presented from a compliance and litigation perspective.