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Professionalism courses are devoted to the examination or identification of principles of competence, civility, improvement of the justice system, advancement of the rule of law, and service to the community. … How are courses on professionalism defined? …
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Alternative verifiable learning format courses are those courses presented on videotape, audiotape, remote-place viewing, online Internet computer presentations, webinars, webcasts, satellite simulcasts, teleconferences, videoconferences, and Internet …
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Once per compliance period, attorneys who present an approved course are entitled to claim double credit for the amount of time personally spent presenting/as a panelist. If the attorney presenter attends the rest of the course, he/she can claim …
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No. The 2:1 credit for teaching is available for the same course only once during a compliance period. However, attorneys can get 1:1 credit for attending the same course multiple times in that same compliance period (BCLE Reg. 201:6). … Is credit …
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No. Courses taken toward any degree, including law, cannot be used toward compliance with the CLE requirement. However, law schools that offer continuing education courses to licensed lawyers can obtain CLE credit for those courses, so long as those …
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Law school professors and instructors are not awarded CLE credit for teaching full or part-time law students (BCLE Reg. 201:6). … Can a law professor obtain credit for teaching law students? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational …
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Hybrid programs that cross academic lines but do not deal directly with the practice of law, such as: accounting, medicine, environmental science, may be considered for approval by the Board. In making its determination, the Board must be satisfied that …
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Approved courses will be displayed in the Board’s course catalog Board’s course catalog and will be available for attorneys to search. The presumption is that all approved courses will be displayed in the Board’s course catalog Board’s course catalog …
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In dismissed cases, the charges are dropped, but there still is a public record of the case. In expunged cases, the entire case is removed from the public record. It cannot be found in any public database maintained by the Judiciary and it cannot be …
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The goal of the law is to clear the record of anyone who was charged or convicted of certain marijuana or hashish offenses before recreational use of marijuana and hashish was legalized. People usually must include information about their criminal or …
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If your eligible marijuana or hashish case includes only the charges listed above and is pending: The case will be dismissed and expunged (removed from your criminal record). Any active arrest warrant related to that case will be cancelled. Any violations …
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There will be no sentencing or juvenile disposition and the case will be dismissed. The case will also be expunged (removed from your criminal record). Any active arrest warrant related to a failure to appear in that case will be cancelled. Any violations …
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Anyone incarcerated or in detention because of the offenses listed above was released. Any term of probation, parole, or other community supervision ended. Any unpaid court-ordered payments, including civil judgments for non-payment, were cancelled. The …
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Any remaining sentence, juvenile disposition, ongoing supervision, associated violation of probation, or unpaid court-ordered costs, including civil judgments for non-payment, will be cancelled. The case will be expunged. Any active arrest warrant related …
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Do I need a lawyer … Should I get a lawyer? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, supervised visitation, and name …
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The EEO/AA Office seeks to protect your privacy. However, during the EEO/AA process it may be necessary to discuss the complaint with others who may have relevant information. The Judiciary Policy Statement on EEO/AA and Anti-discrimination New Jersey …
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Contact the Office of Attorney Ethics … OAE … by phone at 609-815-2924 ,or by email, oae.mbx@njcourts.gov . … How do I make an EEO complaint against an attorney? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer …
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Contact the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission at … 800-669-4000 … and/or the NJ Division on Civil Rights at … 833-653-2748 … . … What if I have an EEO complaint against someone who does not work for the NJ Courts? Discover a variety of …
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Yes. A course offered in a new admit subject area that is not New Jersey law specific may have obtained New Jersey CLE credit, but not New Jersey new admit credit. To earn credit toward the new admit requirement, the coursework must be New Jersey law …
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Every newly admitted attorney’s first compliance period begins January 1 of the calendar year immediately following the attorney’s admission to the bar. … I was just admitted to the NJ bar. When does my CLE requirement start? Discover a variety of …