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*Effective January 1, 2026, the State Bar of Georgia will require active members to complete 18 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) every two years, increasing from the current 12 hours annually. Within these 18 hours, members—except those in the Georgia Transition Into Law Practice Program—must complete at least 3 hours in legal ethics and 2 hours in professionalism, with unused ethics and professionalism credits carryable up to the next biennial period but not beyond. Members may also carry over up to 18 unused general CLE hours to the following period.
CLE activities should relate to the member’s practice area or benefit their practice and clients. These changes shift CLE reporting to a biennial cycle with increased total requirements and specific minimums for ethics and professionalism. This new rule also eliminates the specific trial credits course requirement for Georgia trial attorneys. The CLE compliance deadline will be December 31st of every odd year. The first biennial compliance period begins January 1, 2026, and ends December 31, 2027.
There are no changes for the 2025 CLE requirement. The 2025 CLE deadline remains December 31, 2025.
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Appellate Developments in NYS Landlord Tenant Law: Installment #1
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General Credits
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About This Course
Focused on the examines recent developments in Landlord Tenant Appellate Law, this informative CLE course presented by famed commentator and landlord-tenant practitioner Dov Treiman will cover a vast array of topics in this one hour installment including:
• London Terrace Gardens, L.P. v. Heller: Golub Notice Content
• Marina Tower Assoc., L.P. v. 325 Southend Corp.: Commercial Lease Renewal
• 49 Terrace Corp. v. Richardson: Stipulations
• Theodoli v. 170 E. 77th 1 LLC: Spoliation of Evidence
• Archstone Camargue I LLC v. Korte, Allowing Distressed Tenant Leeway
• Harvey 1390 LLC v. Bodenheim, Allowing Distressed Tenant Leeway
• 8718 Ridge Blvd., LLC v. Larson: Succession Burden of Proof
• Matter of 20 Fifth Ave., LLC v. New York State Div. of Hous. & Community Renewal: MCI Increases
• 257 Cent. Park W., Inc. v. Abraham: Business Judgment Rule
• 1466 Holding Co. v. Sanchez: Section 8
• Lenoxville Assoc., L.P. v. Downs: Succession and Documentary Interest
• Glencord Bldg. Corp. v. Strujan: Attorneys’ Fees