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providers. Connecticut lawyers are urged to independently review
Practice Book §2-27A and make their own determination that a course
qualifies for credit towards their MCLE requirement, taking into
consideration the delivery and content requirements of the rule.
If a course has been approved for CLE credit in another jurisdiction,
then it automatically meets the content and delivery requirements in
Connecticut, subject to the caveat that credit hours are awarded in
Connecticut based on “actual instruction time” (e.g., 60 minutes of
instruction time equals one credit hour of Connecticut CLE).
MCLE Provider Disclaimer
Neither the Connecticut Judicial Branch nor
the Commission on Minimum Continuing Legal Education approve or accredit
CLE providers or activities. It is the opinion of this provider
that this activity qualifies for up to _____ hours toward your annual
CLE requirement in Connecticut, including _____ hour(s) of
ethics/professionalism.