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Home > Investor Relations > Press Releases > Busy Lawyers May Now Take CLE Courses Online at Select Gyms
NEW YORK - June 21, 2000 - New York state lawyers must now take up to 32 hours of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses*. For attorneys who have not complied and want to multi-task the courses, enter LAWLINE.COM, where lawyers can listen to and watch courses online in gyms with Internet access. Following is a handy list of health clubs with audio/visual Internet access on equipment, such as stair-steppers, treadmills and stationary bicycles:
The following facilities will have audio and visual Internet access in a few months (some have visual but not yet audio):
LAWLINE.COM is a leading online broadcaster of law-related media programming with over 420 law-related programs. The Internet Newsletter, published by American Lawyer Media, the parent company of the New York Law Journal, recently awarded Lawline.com its highest five-star rating for legal web sites. The Internet Newsletter suggested that Lawline.com "become a regular stop for everyone." LAWLINE.COM was one of the first web sites to be accredited to offer continuous legal education courses (CLE) to New York State lawyers. *The CLE requirement was instituted in New York State in January of 1999 and lawyers have two years in which to comply.
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