Practising Law Institute Introduces CLE Programs for Paralegals
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NEW YORK, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Practising Law Institute (PLI), a leader in continuing education for the legal community, has launched a valuable resource for paralegals and legal assistants. PLI s new Paralegal Center was created to meet the overwhelming demand for training resources tailored to these professionals, allowing them to earn compliance (CLE) credits while building their knowledge and skills.
The Paralegal Center includes hundreds of hours of industry-standard training focused on professional development and skills, with accredited programs spanning 33 practice areas at Introductory, Intermediate, and Advanced levels. Like most of PLI s offerings, these programs are available to stream on-demand.
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February 17, 2021 at 12:04 PM
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From the way you meet clients to the way you do research, everything’s more virtual in today’s pandemic climate. Practising Law Institute (PLI), known as the industry’s established provider of continuing legal education, also provides authoritative, practical guidance in an online format that makes finding information easy – even if your “office” is in your dining room.
Alexa Robertson, PLI’s Senior Director of Legal Information Services, answers some questions about PLI’s publishing offerings, including PLI PLUS, PLI’s online legal research system.
Many lawyers will know PLI for CLE. How would you describe PLI Press and the PLUS platform to those unfamiliar with this side of your organization?
February 9, 2021 at 3:22 PM
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From the way you meet clients to the way you do research, everything’s more virtual in today’s pandemic climate. Practising Law Institute (PLI), known as the industry’s established provider of continuing legal education, also provides authoritative, practical guidance in an online format that makes finding information easy – even if your “office” is in your dining room.
Alexa Robertson, PLI’s Senior Director of Legal Information Services, answers some questions about PLI’s publishing offerings, including PLI PLUS, PLI’s online legal research system.
Many lawyers will know PLI for CLE. How would you describe PLI Press and the PLUS platform to those unfamiliar with this side of your organization?