Wyoming

 

Credit hours required:                       15 hours per reporting period

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Specialty credits required:              1 hour of legal ethics

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Length of reporting period:              1 year 

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Compliance date:                               December 31

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Compliance group:                             All attorneys

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Reporting date:                                   January 30 

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Minutes per credit hour:                   60 minutes. To calculate credit for a specific program, divide the total length of the program in minutes by 60 and round up or down to the nearest quarter hour.

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Attendance Reporting Procedure: Effective for ABA programming beginning July 1, 2013.  Attorneys may individually apply for course approval within a reasonable time after completion of the activity by submitting the Application for CLE credit (available on website below).  This is the same form that is currently required for attendance reporting. There is no fee for Wyoming attorneys to individually seek Wyoming course approval.

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Approval of ABA Programs

Effective for ABA programming beginning July 1, 2013.  Wyoming does not accredit CLE sponsors, only programs.  The ABA does not submit individual program application to the Wyoming State Bar Association Board of Continuing Legal Education.  Wyoming attorneys may individually apply for course approval.  Attorneys must submit the same Application for CLE credit (available on website below) that is required for attendance reporting.  There is no fee for Wyoming attorneys to individually seek Wyoming course approval.

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Approved ABA Live Program Formats  Live, in-person meetings (e.g., National Institutes)  Webinars and teleconferences

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Approved ABA CLE Product Formats The ABA does not seek accreditation of recorded products in Wyoming.

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State Contact Information

Wyoming State Board of CLE Wyoming State Bar

4124 Laramie Street P.O. Box 109

Cheyenne, WY 82003

(307) 632-9061

website: www.wyomingbar.org

 

Ulrich, Nash & Gump is approved for the State of Wyoming

We are approved for 26 CLE credits and 4 Ethics credits by the Wyoming State Bar Board of Continuing Legal Education.