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National Academy of Continuing Legal Education has been recognized as a self-study established sponsor (sponsor number 14232) by the Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
On 8/30/2022 The Supreme Court of OH sent a notice that it has permanently removed the self-study CLE cap for all attorneys moving forward in 2023 and beyond OH Supreme Court Notice. Therefore all OH attorneys can now satisfy their entire requirement with our DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online, and iOS/Android App courses.
Ohio attorneys are required to complete 24 credits including 2.5 credits of Professional Conduct every 2 years.
Ohio attorneys can earn all 24 CLE credit hours with us including 2.5 credits of Professional Conduct using our DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online, and iOS/Android App courses.
An attorney’s reporting period depends on the first letter of the attorney’s last name. Ohio attorneys with last names beginning with A-L are due on December 31st of each odd numbered year and attorneys with last names beginning M-Z are required to complete their requirement on each even numbered year.
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E-Discovery Primer for the Luddite and Anti-Technology Practitioner
CLE Courses Available on DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online & iOS/Android App!
General Credits
1.5
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About This Course
This CLE course will cover E-Discovery basics and process. The program will focus on the Federal Rules which impact E-Discovery, data preservation and the litigation/legal hold, a review of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and early case assessment, document gathering and review, including forensics, document collection, processing, predictive coding, review, and analysis.
The topics of social media and attorney due diligence will also be discussed. There will be an overview of some of the E-Discovery software and a demonstration of some basic E-Discovery software "navigation" and usage.