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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Utah
All courses offered by the National Academy of Continuing Legal Education for Utah attorneys are approved by Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education.
Utah attorneys are required to complete 12 credit hours every year including 1 credit hour of Ethics and 1 credit hour of Professionalism. A maximum of 6 hours can be taken using Distance Learning formats and at least 6 of the hours must be Live Webinar or In-Person classes.
Utah attorneys can earn all 12 CLE credit hours with us including 1 hour of ethics and 1 hour of Professionalism using our DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online, iOS/Android App, and Live Webinar courses.
Utah attorneys must complete their continuing legal education requirements by June 30th every year. Utah attorneys must certify compliance to the Utah Supreme Court by July 31st.
Utah Attorneys may not carry over credits into the next reporting period.
Utah State Board of Continuing Legal Education
Utah Law & Justice Center
645 South 200 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(t) 801-531-9077
(f) 801-531-0660
(e) mcle@utahbar.org
Overview of Social Security’s Decision Making Process
MCLE Courses Available on DVDs, Audio CDs, USB Stick, Online & iOS/Android App and Live Webinars!
General Credits
2
For Access To This Course
About This Course
Learn the basics about how Social Security determines if someone is entitled to receive disability benefits. This CLE course will cover the definition of disability that must be met to receive benefits and will also walk you through, not only the procedural steps of the claim process, but also the disability analysis used by adjudicators to evaluate if the definition of disability is met.
At the end of the course, you will have the basic information needed to formulate a successful argument for your claimant.