What is considered a legal education activity or course?
Continuing legal education is defined as any legal, judicial, or other educational activity designed principally to maintain or advance the professional competence of attorneys and/or to expand an appreciation and understanding of the ethical and professional responsibility of attorneys (BCLE Reg. 103:1(i)).
Activities that WILL NOT be given CLE credit include, but are not limited to, writing or publications; mentoring another attorney; pro bono work; teaching and/or attending law school classes; and activities used to market or sell the presenter's technology, products, services, or skills (BCLE Reg. 301:7).