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Certification Of Continuing Legal Education Form. This is a New York form and can be use in Appellate Division Appellate Courts.
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OFFICE OF ATTORNEYS FOR CHILDREN
APPELLATE DIVISION, THIRD DEPARTMENT
CERTIFICATION OF CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
Name:
Office Address:
Office Telephone:
County of Panel Membership:
I certify that I have viewed the continuing legal education program indicated below, in its entirety,
and ask that it be credited toward compliance with the Rules of NYS MCLE and the Appellate
Division, Third Department concerning education and training of attorneys for children.
1.
Format:
[Check one]
Videotape
DVD
CD
Online
2.
Program Title and Date:
3.
Date Viewed:
4.
Verification Codes:
5.
Sign and Date:
(Attorney)
(Date)
For Appellate Division Use Only
Verification: The above stated CLE Verification Codes are correct for the program format listed and said attorney
is entitled to ____ CLE credits.
(Office of Attorneys for Children)
RETURN TO:
OFFICE OF ATTORNEYS FOR CHILDREN
APPELLATE DIVISION, THIRD DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 7288, CAPITOL STATION
ALBANY, NY 12224
(Date)
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OFFICE OF ATTORNEYS FOR CHILDREN
APPELLATE DIVISION, THIRD DEPARTMENT
AVAILABLE CREDITS FOR VIDEOTAPE/DVD/CD
Representing Today's Youth: Practical Guidance for the Delinquency Practitioner - April 11, 2008
Six and one-half (6.5) credit hours, of which 2.5 hours can be applied toward the
area of professional practice requirement (family law), 2.5 hours toward the area of
skills requirement, and 1.5 hours toward the area of ethics and professionalism
requirement.
Law Guardian Update '08-09 - November 8, 2008
Seven (7) credit hours of which 4 hours can be applied toward the area of professional
practice requirement (family law), 2 hours to the area of skills requirement, and 1 hour to the
area of ethics and professionalism requirement.
Current Perspectives on Custody and Visitation - April 24, 2009
Six and one-half (6.5) credit hours, of which 3 hours can be applied toward the area of
professional practice requirement (family law), 2.5 hours toward the area of skills
requirement, and 1 hour toward the area of ethics and professionalism requirement
Law Guardian Update '09-10 - November 14, 2009
Seven (7) credit hours of which 3 hours can be applied toward the area of professional
practice requirement (family law), 2 hours to the area of ethics and professionalism, and 2
hours to the area of skills.
Advocating for Children in Cases Involving Domestic Violence - January 2010
Six (6) credit hours, of which 2 hours can be applied toward the professional practice (family
law) requirement, 2 hours toward the skills, requirement and 2 hours can be applied toward
the professionalism and ethics requirement.
Critical Aspects in JD and Child Welfare Proceedings - April 23, 2010
Six (6) credit hours, of which 3 hours can be applied toward the area of professional practice
requirement (criminal law), 2 hours toward the skills requirement, and 1 hour toward the area
of ethics and professionalism requirement.
Children's Law Update '10-11 - November 13, 2010
Seven (7) credit hours of which 3 hours can be applied toward the area of professional
practice requirement (family law), 2 hours to the area of ethics and professionalism, and 2
hours to the area of skills.
PLEASE NOTE:
*Video certification is not applicable for newly admitted attorneys (those admitted less than two years).
Newly admitted attorneys must fulfill their New York State Mandatory Continuing Legal Education
requirement in traditional format unless an exception is granted by the NYS CLE Board.
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