Description, Registration & Certificate Here

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Description, Registration & Certificate Here
Basic Skills in Vermont Practice and Procedure
6.0 MCLE Credit Hours (including 1.0 Ethics Credit)
March 19, 2015
Whether you’re a Vermont licensed attorney interested in learning another area of law, or
planning to become licensed in Vermont – this is the course for you! We’ll be at the Hilton
Burlington on March 19th. Overnighting at the Hilton? Let them know you’re with the VBA MidYear Meeting (we have 3 meetings going on!) to receive our group rate by calling 802-658-6500
or click here to make your reservations online!
The Vermont Supreme Court has eliminated the clerkship requirement for experienced
attorneys licensed in other states seeking admission to the Vermont bar. In lieu of the clerkship,
these attorneys must now take 15 hours of CLE focused on Vermont practice and procedure,
6.0 of which must be live credit hours. This program has been approved by both the Board of
Bar Examiners and the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board as meeting the
requirements of the new rule for the 6.0 live credit hours. This 6 hour plenary session is
designed to give you an overview of the major areas of Vermont legal practice and an
introduction to ethics, courtroom etiquette, and professional standards in Vermont.
Don’t forget, the additional required 9 credit hours are now available from our digital library!
Join the VBA to ensure discounted rates on all of our CLEs!
VT Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Registration Form
Please complete all of the requested information, print this application, and fax with credit info or
mail it with payment to: Vermont Bar Association, PO Box 100, Montpelier, VT 05601-0100. Fax:
(802) 223-1573 PLEASE USE ONE REGISTRATION FORM PER PERSON.
First Name ________________________ Middle Initial____Last Name___________________________
Firm/Organization _____________________________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________________________________
City _________________________________ State ____________ ZIP Code ______________________
Phone # ____________________________Fax # ______________________
E-Mail Address ________________________________________________________________________
Basic Skills in Vermont Practice & Procedure
March 19, 2015
Hilton Burlington
SEMINAR: 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM
6.0 MCLE CREDITS (INCLUDES 1.0 ETHICS CREDIT)**
Early Registration Discount by 3/12/2015
VBA Attorney Members: $180
Non VBA Member VT Attorneys: $480
Paralegal & Clerk/Student Members: $180
*Associate Members Licensed in
another State/Jurisdiction: $180
All Others: $480
Registration Received After 3/12/2015
VBA Attorney Members: $200
Non VBA Member Attorneys: $500
Paralegal & Clerk/Student Members: $200
*Associate Members Licensed in
another State/Jurisdiction: $200
All Others: $500
NO REFUNDS AFTER March 12, 2015
*If you are an attorney licensed in another state or jurisdiction, but not yet in Vermont, you may join the
VBA as an Associate Member now and register for the event at the VBA Associate Member Rate.
**The remaining 9 required Basic Skills credit hours are available as self-study from our Digital
Library. Please contact our office for further information: 802-223-2020
PAYMENT METHOD:
Check enclosed (made payable to Vermont Bar Association)
Amount: _________
Credit Card (American Express, Discover, Visa or Mastercard)
Credit Card # _______________________________________ Exp. Date _______________
Cardholder: __________________________________________________________________
Vermont Bar Association
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
Please note: This form is for your records in the event you are audited
Sponsor:
Vermont Bar Association
Date:
March 19, 2015
Seminar Title:
Basic Skills in Vermont Practice & Procedure
Location:
Hilton Burlington, Burlington, Vermont (Live)
Credits:
6.0 MCLE (Includes 1.0 Ethics Credit)
Luncheon addresses, business meetings, receptions are not to be included in the
computation of credit. This form denotes full attendance. If you arrive late or leave prior
to the program ending time, it is your responsibility to adjust CLE hours accordingly.