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Continuing Education (CE) and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits will be available in select states.
CE - Continuing Education Credits
Attendees at this year's Summit can receive CE credit for attending either Day 1 or both days of the Summit. The number of credits approved differ by state and vary between 7 and 14. The procedures for receiving credit also vary by state. October Research will issue certificates of attendance to all attendees who request one.
Approved States
Arizona - 15 General credits
Colorado - 15 credits
Connecticut - 13 Property & Causality & 2 Law, Regulations & Ethics credits
Delaware - 15 credits
Idaho - 15 credits
Iowa - 15 General credits
Maryland - 15 credits
Missouri - 15 Title credits
Nebraska - 15 credits
New Mexico - 15 General credits
North Carolina - 15 credits
Ohio - 15 credits
Tennessee - 15.0 Property/Casualty credits
Vermont - 15 credits
West Virginia - 13 credits |
Arizona - 15 credits
California - 15 credits
Indiana - 15 credits
Kentucky - 15 credits
Michigan - 15 credits
Montana - 15 credits
New Jersey - 15 credits
Oregon - 15 credits
Pennsylvania - 15 credits
Texas - 15 credits |

CLE - Continuing Legal Education
This year's Summit will be accredited for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit for legal professionals. The number of credits awarded is pending and varies by state bar.
Approved States
California - 12 MCLE credits
Colorado - 16 General & 1.2 Ethics
Georgia - 13 CLE credit hours including 1 ethics hour
Iowa -
10.5 General
Missouri - 15 General
Nevada - 13 General
New York - 12 MCLE credits
Ohio - 12 General
Pennsylvania - 13.5 substantive CLE credits including 1.0 ethics
Texas - 9.5 Participatory & 1 Ethics
Utah - 12 General
Washington - 12.75 General
Wisconsin - 15.5 general CLE credits, 1.0 Ethics |
Indiana
Minnesota
Montana
North Carolina
New Jersey
Oregon
South Carolina |

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