Today begins my annual trek to Indianapolis in the search of Continuing Legal Education credits. I’ve found that the Indiana Law Updates are a good program. They are an annual, two day, survey of developments in (mostly) Indiana law in wide variety of areas of practice. The presenters are generally very good. The presentations generally don’t go into too much depth, but they give you a nice idea of what has been going on over the past year and give you a fighting chance of not committing malpractice.
Parker says
Doug –
The best way to get Continuing Ed credits is to teach the class, charging a modest amount of money to present on something you wanted to learn more about anyway.
Timing is critical – you want to schedule sessions shortly before credits are due for the year, so your announcement/advertising hits when people are flailing around for classes.
“Law and Internet Commentary”, maybe?