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2017 Essential Cybersecurity Law eConference
Contains material from Aug 2017

Credit Information

MCLE Credit

8.00 | 2.00 ethics
Legal Specialization(s): Administrative Law, Civil Appellate Law, Civil Trial Law, Criminal Appellate Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, Civil Appellate Law, Civil Trial Law, Criminal Appellate Law, Criminal Law, Labor and Employment Law
Additional Information
UT Law CLE will report credit to the State Bar of Texas every Tuesday. If you are claiming credit in the last week of your birth month, self-report your CLE credit directly to the State Bar of Texas at texasbar.com
8.00 | 2.00 ethics
Additional Information
Self-report your CLE credit directly to the State Bar of California at calbar.ca.gov. Print and keep the Certificate of Completion for your records.
8.00 | 2.00 ethics
Additional Information
Available credit listed is based on Texas MCLE credits and is presented based on a 60-minute credit hour.

An eConference is a recording of an accredited live conference. You may watch it on demand at your own pace, answering the included attendance verification questions as you go. However, eConferences are not moderated, so please check with the MCLE authority in your jurisdiction for the current rules regarding online learning. As an attorney, it is your responsibility to make sure—before you purchase the eConference—that the applicable state bar or other MCLE authority will accept it for credit. Documentation provided upon completion is a Certificate of Completion, which you may use to self-report your credit.

Accreditation requires attendance verification for eConferences. When you take the eConference online, answer the verification question(s) that will be presented as you watch or listen. Depending on the length of the eConference, there may be multiple popups.

Verification popups will not appear over video in Fullscreen mode. Exit Fullscreen to view. We recommend using a non-mobile device.
8.00 | 2.00 ethics
8.00 | 2.00 ethics
Legal Specialization(s): Administrative Law, Civil Appellate Law, Civil Trial Law, Criminal Appellate Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, Civil Appellate Law, Civil Trial Law, Criminal Appellate Law, Criminal Law, Labor and Employment Law
Additional Information
UT Law CLE will report credit to the State Bar of Texas every Tuesday. If you are claiming credit in the last week of your birth month, self-report your CLE credit directly to the State Bar of Texas at texasbar.com
8.00 | 2.00 ethics
Additional Information
Self-report your CLE credit directly to the State Bar of California at calbar.ca.gov. Print and keep the Certificate of Completion for your records.
8.00 | 2.00 ethics
Additional Information
Available credit listed is based on Texas MCLE credits and is presented based on a 60-minute credit hour.

An eConference is a recording of an accredited live conference. You may watch it on demand at your own pace, answering the included attendance verification questions as you go. However, eConferences are not moderated, so please check with the MCLE authority in your jurisdiction for the current rules regarding online learning. As an attorney, it is your responsibility to make sure—before you purchase the eConference—that the applicable state bar or other MCLE authority will accept it for credit. Documentation provided upon completion is a Certificate of Completion, which you may use to self-report your credit.

Accreditation requires attendance verification for eConferences. When you take the eConference online, answer the verification question(s) that will be presented as you watch or listen. Depending on the length of the eConference, there may be multiple popups.

Verification popups will not appear over video in Fullscreen mode. Exit Fullscreen to view. We recommend using a non-mobile device.