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Experienced NY are required to take 24 credit hours every 2 years including 4 credit hours of Ethics and 1 credit hour of Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias and 1 credit of Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection.
NY attorneys can earn all 24 CLE credit hours with us using our Online & iOS/Android App courses.
*Beginning on July 1, 2023, experienced attorneys are now required to take at least 1 CLE credit in the category of Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection in each compliance period. This new requirement applies to all attorneys due to re-register on or after July 1, 2023 (birthday is on or after July 1st). Please note that this does not change the total amount of credits required in your CLE period, the total requirement remains at 24 credits.
Experienced NY attorneys are required to complete their requirement every 2 years by their birthday with a 30 day automatic grace period. Attorneys admitted to practice in even years are due on even years and attorneys admitted in odd years are due in odd years.
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Newly admitted attorneys are required to take "transitional” courses (designed to help them develop a foundation in the essential skills to practice law) 16 credits each year for the first two years following their admission to the Bar. The 16 credits must consist of 3 Ethics credits, 6 Skills credits, and 7 Law Practice Management (LPM) or Professional Practice (PP) credits. Newly admitted attorneys must complete their CLE requirement in a format permissible for the category of credit. For more information please click here.
Newly admitted attorneys must complete each of their two 16 credit requirements by the first and second anniversaries of admission respectively.
*COVID-19 Update: In response to concerns related to the spread of the COVID-19 Coronavirus the NYS CLE Board has temporarily suspended the live in-person requirement for Newly Admitted attorneys. You now have until 6/30/2024 to earn both your Skills and Ethics credits through our livestream webinars. You can see the official notice about the temporary live requirement exception here.
Newly admitted attorneys can satisfy all 16 credit hours with us using our on-demand PP & LPM courses and our Live Webinar Skills and Ethics courses.
Effective July 1, 2023, Newly admitted attorneys must complete at least 1 CLE credit hour in the Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection CLE category of credit as part of their newly admitted cycle requirement (1 credit of Cyber in any of your first 2 years). The new requirement is for attorneys admitted to the NY Bar on or after July 1, 2023.
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Professional Practice
2
$55
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
Focused on the 2014 amendments to the Rent Stabilization Code, this comprehensive CLE course presented by famed commentator and landlord-tenant practitioner Dov Treiman will cover a vast array of topics including institutionalization of the Tenant Protection Unit, rent adjustment post regulation after transitioning from co-ops, dis-abled persons exemption from sub-metering, senior citizen and disabled persons exemption from luxury de-control, and sub-metering from MCI eligibility exclusions.
The course will also cover:
• Review of the new requirement that leases and lease renewals set forth preferential rents and the claimed legal rent where there is a preferential rent and a procedure for the DHCR to examine the preferential rent;
• A broadening of “C” violations that disqualify MCI increases and who could investigate them;
• Case law exceptions codifications to the four year look back rule and expanded vitiation of the rule;
• New rules for service complaint reductions;
• Removing prerequisites for service complaint reductions filing;
• Expanded mandatory lease riders;
• An expansion of the advisories to tenants in foreign languages;
• Restrictions on vacancy and longevity increases in instances of an outstanding rent reduction order;
• Prohibition of luxury decontrol for qualifying seniors and disabled persons.
• Clarification of Article 78 proceeding filing deadlines;
• Codification of holdings that deemed leases do not hold the tenant for a new lease term;
• Codification of the requirement to register an apartment as leaving rent regulation and codification and expansion of the requirement to send a first unregulated tenant a so-called “exit notice,” setting forth the basis of the deregulation;
• Codification of the “add five days for mailing” rule, and limitations thereof;
• Including false filings under harassment;
• Creation of a new formula for calculating rent on a long term exempt apartment without taking it out of regulation;
• A new requirement for starting a proceeding to amend any but the current year’s registration statement;
• Codification of disqualification for an MCI or a vacancy increase when the apartment is not properly registered;
*This course qualifies as a Transitional course and can be taken by both Experienced and Newly Admitted attorneys in NY.