Continuing Legal Education


Welcome to the HSBA's Continuing Legal Education Page. See the links below for access to event details including price breakdowns, and the registration information.

Be in compliance with your MCPE requirement! Have questions? Read the FAQs.

Having trouble accessing an online CLE? Read the following guide to walk you through the process.

Upcoming Seminars

Supreme Court Mandated Professionalism Course (June 2013)
Date: Saturday, June 15, 2013
Location: William S. Richardson School of Law
4.5 MCPE
View theprogram flyer
Register here

2013 Annual Bar Convention and Annual Meeting
Date: Friday, September 27, 2013
Location: Hilton Hawaiian Village

HSBA Manuals


Family Law
Estate Planning and Elder Law
Litigation, Mediation, Arbitration, & Court Procedures
Corporations & Business
Real Estate
Bankruptcy & Collections
Labor & Employment

View the updated publications list and order form.

Webcasts


MCPE
Diversity and Bias in the Law Firm: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly  (1 MCPE) 
Detecting and Preventing Employer Embezzlement  (1 MCPE)  
Finality of Arbitration Awards  (1.5 MCPE)  
District Court E-Filing: Perspectives of a Judge, Attorneys, and Legal Staff (2 MCPE)
Client Communications and Fee Disputes  (2 MCPE)
How Good Lawyers Avoid Ethical Dilemmas and Malpractice Nightmares  (3 MCPE)
Leaving a Law Firm or Closing Your Law Practice: What are the Ethical Considerations?  (3 MCPE) 
ODC 101 (3 MCPE)
Starting Your Own Law Practice (3 MCPE)
Staying Out of Trouble: Practice Tips for Commercial Real Estate Financing Lawyers (1 MCPE)
What You Need to Know about the Internal Structure of a Law Firm  (1.5 MCPE)
VCLE
Native Hawaiian Legal Issues You Need to Know to Practice Law in Hawaii (3 VCLE)
Real Property Financial Services Section: 2012 Legislative Update  (1.5 VCLE)
Real Property and Financial Services Section Presents: Land Court  (2.5 VCLE)
MCPE/VCLE
Workers Comp: What You Need to Know about Attorney Fees (1 MCPE and 0.5 VCLE) 

SEMINAR REFUND POLICY

A refund will be made if we receive written notification of cancellation five (5) business days before the seminar; however, $15 will be deducted to cover administrative costs. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE (1) IF CANCELLATION IS MADE LESS THAN 5 BUSINESS DAYS OF THE SEMINAR AND/OR (2) FOR NO-SHOWS. Twenty dollars ($20) will be charged for insufficient funds. Questions/special accommodations: Contact Brian Simon at (808) 537-1868 or  bsimon@hsba.org

 


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