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The CLEBC or Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia supports lawyers and their support staff in British Columbia. They are one of the most relied upon sources for lawyers in that location.
Continuing legal education is a personal choice and is usually chosen to get a better career. The National Business Institute offers live seminars right from their website.
Judges typically spend their time reviewing case materials, conducting legal research, writing opinions, attending legal conferences or continuing education events, and meeting with attorneys to discuss cases. Additionally, they may also engage in community outreach or volunteer work related to the justice system.
Minnesota Continuing Legal Education Center 2550 University Avenue West, Suite 160-S Saint Paul, Minnesota 55114
CLS provides critically needed civil legal help to more than 50,000 persons annually - through legal work, Community OutReach and Education presentations and activities, the development and distribution of educational materials, and through community based partnerships.
Alan M. Thomas has written: 'An evaluation of the Ontario \\' -- subject(s): Adult education, Education and state, Entrance requirements, High schools 'On the university-community symbiosis' -- subject(s): Adult education, Community and college, University extension 'The impact of older students on public secondary schools in Ontario' -- subject(s): Adult education, Continuing education, High school students 'Teachers' collective bargaining in Ontario' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Legal status, laws, Teachers 'Adult education research in Canada' -- subject(s): Adult education, Research 'A concept of the audience' -- subject(s): Broadcasting, Radio audiences, Social aspects, Social aspects of Broadcasting, Television viewers 'Learning, compulsion and professional behavior' -- subject(s): Professional education, Professions 'Boards of education and adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education, Adult education and state, Continuing education, School boards 'Skill development leave' -- subject(s): Educational leave 'Audience, market and public' -- subject(s): Radio broadcasting 'Challenge and change' -- subject(s): Adult education, Continuing education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education 'Learning in society' -- subject(s): Continuing education, Educational innovations, Self-realization 'A summary and critique of various reports on post-secondary education in Canada, 1969-73' -- subject(s): Higher Education
the legal bases of education is how to protect your body
That is the legal term. If a line of questioning in court continues to raise the same objection and the court overrules it, you can ask for a "continuing objection to [description of nature of question/conduct you object to]." If the judge grants it, you're good (as far as preserving error on appeal). If the judge does not grant a continuing objection, you need to keep making it.
You can probably look on any type of legal sites and find exactly what a paralegal does and its job description. Paralegals typically work in a law setting while continuing their education to become a lawyer.
There are many meanings to the abbreviation cle. The one meaning that is consistent is continuing legal education. Some others found in the on-line abbreviation sites refer to medical terms and electrical terms. No such abbreviation was found in an actual dictionary.
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Deborah J. Klein has written: 'Legal writing materials, 1987-1988' -- subject(s): Legal composition 'Legal writing materials' -- subject(s): Legal composition, Problems, exercises