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California attorneys must complete a minimum of 25 credit hours of approved continuing legal education activities every 3 years including at least 4 hours of Ethics, 1 hour of Civility, 1 hour of Technology, 2 hours of Competence and 2 hours of Elimination of Bias. Additionally, at least one of the hours in Elimination of Bias must be an approved Implicit Bias program.
At least 12.5 of the credit hours must be in a "Participatory" format. The remaining hours can be in a self-study format.
**The State Bar of California is implementing changes to the MCLE course requirements effective October 1, 2023. Beginning with the compliance period ending March 29, 2025, licensees will be required to also complete and report compliance on the following new subfields:
Technology in the Practice of Law (one credit)
Civility in the Legal Profession (one credit)
Competence (Increased from one credit to two)
California attorneys may earn all 25 hours with the United Institute for Continuing Legal Education. Our Online and iOS/Android App platforms are automatically deemed participatory and our MP3/MP4 downloaded courses may also be taken in participatory form as well.
California MCLE rules do not allow carryover. Credit for participating in a CLE activity may not be earned forward from one compliance period to another.
Members are required to comply online under “My State Bar Profile” www.calbar.ca.gov by attesting under penalty of perjury that the member has complied with the education requirement or is exempt and the nature of the exemption. Attorneys who are unable to comply online must contact the State Bar’s Member Services Center 888-800-3400.
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Using Electronic Medical Records Evidence at Trial
United Institute for Continuing Legal Education is a CLE provider accredited by the California State Bar, Provider #15390.
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General Credits
1
$29
LIVE WEBINAR
November 5
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
11:00AM - 12:00PM Eastern Time (EST)
About This Course
Attorneys handling healthcare and tort litigation must increasingly grapple with the complexities of electronic medical data. This CLE program provides a detailed examination of the legal contours surrounding electronically stored health information, including how it is defined under the law and the evidentiary hurdles involved in introducing it at trial.
The session will delve into the mechanics of discovery as a means of laying proper foundation, and will address key evidentiary rules that frequently govern the admissibility of digital records.
More than just technical data, electronic health information must be strategically developed and presented to become meaningful in a courtroom. As with crude oil, its value lies in how well it is processed and refined. This course offers legal professionals a practical framework for turning raw data into persuasive, trial-ready evidence.