FY26-P03 SALE ODW

CLE SALE | ALI CLE
CLE SALE $100 Off | All Webcasts & On-Demand Courses

Take advantage of $100 off all ALI CLE webcasts and on‑demand courses — including live webcasts of our in‑person programs. Use it on as many courses as you like as many times as you like.

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Whether you’re looking to complete your CLE requirements or deepen your expertise in specific practice areas, now is the perfect time to invest in your professional development.

*Offer is valid on new registrations only and expires on 9/26/25. May not be combined with other offers. Cannot be applied on courses under $100.

FY26-P02-AI-Technology-ThankYou

AI and Big Tech CLE | ALI CLE
AI and Technology focused CLE

Keeping Current with AI

No matter what type of law you specialize in, AI will soon be impacting your practice. Whether it be tools you can utilize to streamline tasks, opposing councils use of AI, or ethical and unethical implementations in law, AI will continue to become more prevalent. We offer a variety of AI focused CLE to help keep you current in this emerging legal landscape.

Live Webcast

AI in Litigation: Harnessing Technology from Discovery to Trial

September 9, 2025 | 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Eastern

Transform your litigation practice with the most effective use of artificial intelligence tools! As AI becomes a fixture in the legal landscape, lawyers need to understand how to effectively deploy AI tools throughout every phase of litigation. Join us for this must-attend CLE, which explores what these powerful tools actually do and how to integrate them into your practice. Register »

AI focused On-Demand CLE

How AI Is Transforming the Profession

Original Date: 05/18/25

Join us for this engaging aging session to gain a foundational understanding of current AI capabilities in legal contexts, emerging best practices for implementation, and strategies for addressing new ethical challenges while maximizing client and public benefit. Register »

Reducing Cybersecurity Risks in M&A Deals

Original Date: 05/08/25

Join our experienced faculty for an in‑depth exploration of key cybersecurity and data privacy considerations at every stage of the M&A process — before, during, and after the transaction. Register »

GenAI and Legal Ethics in Practice: How to Balance Opportunity and Risk

Original Date: 12/12/24

We’ll explore the fundamentals of GenAI, dissect relevant ABA model rules, and examine real-world cases where AI use has raised ethical concerns. You’ll leave equipped with practical strategies and additional resources to help integrate GenAI into your workflow, ethically and responsibly. Register »

Generative AI on Trial

Original Date: 10/21/24

Join our expert panel for a concise exploration of the claims being raised and defenses used in these disputes, what trends we can predict as they move along, and the risks to yourself and your clients in the interim. Register »

Generative AI and Access to Justice: Progress or Problem?

Original Date: 05/30/24

Generative Artificial Intelligence (”Gen AI”) has quickly been embraced for its ability to improve efficiency and creativity. The implications for Gen AI on the legal system — from how we deliver legal services to how we deliver justice — may be just as far-reaching. Register »

Generative AI: Managing Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks in Your Practice

Original Date: 04/19/24

This course provides straightforward information and advice on the data privacy and cybersecurity issues surrounding AI and the legal and technical issues they trigger, along with risk management strategies you can use in your practice. Register »

Generative AI vs. Copyright Law: A Losing Battle or a Fighting Chance?

Original Date: 03/20/24

This program will introduce attendees to Gen AI and how it creates content, provide an overview of copyright law, look at litigation that involves allegations of copyright infringement in works derived from Gen AI, and suggest best practices in the use of Gen AI and avoiding or minimizing exposure to such allegations. Register »

Generative AI: Managing Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks in Your Practice

Original Date: 04/19/24

Cosponsored by the American Law Institute and the European Law Institute

This webinar provides a forum for information and a transatlantic dialogue about the use of ADM by consumers, businesses, and traders. Hear international legal experts share insights on existing legal frameworks and their ‘readiness’ for the use of ADM. Register »

The Use of Automated Decision-Making and Consumer Law

Original Date: 02/8/24

The high-level panel will examine how existing consumer laws may need to be revised, given that ADM could gradually facilitate the automation of all or some stages of the contracting lifecycle, for example, with consumers adopting digital assistants. Register »

FY26-P02-AI-Technology

AI and Big Tech CLE | ALI CLE
AI and Technology focused CLE

Keeping Current with AI

No matter what type of law you specialize in, AI will soon be impacting your practice. Whether it be tools you can utilize to streamline tasks, opposing councils use of AI, or ethical and unethical implementations in law, AI will continue to become more prevalent. We offer a variety of AI focused CLE to help keep you current in this emerging legal landscape.

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Live Webcast

AI in Litigation: Harnessing Technology from Discovery to Trial

September 9, 2025 | 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Eastern

Transform your litigation practice with the most effective use of artificial intelligence tools! As AI becomes a fixture in the legal landscape, lawyers need to understand how to effectively deploy AI tools throughout every phase of litigation. Join us for this must-attend CLE, which explores what these powerful tools actually do and how to integrate them into your practice. Register »

AI focused On-Demand CLE

How AI Is Transforming the Profession

Original Date: 05/18/25

Join us for this engaging aging session to gain a foundational understanding of current AI capabilities in legal contexts, emerging best practices for implementation, and strategies for addressing new ethical challenges while maximizing client and public benefit. Register »

Reducing Cybersecurity Risks in M&A Deals

Original Date: 05/08/25

Join our experienced faculty for an in‑depth exploration of key cybersecurity and data privacy considerations at every stage of the M&A process — before, during, and after the transaction. Register »

GenAI and Legal Ethics in Practice: How to Balance Opportunity and Risk

Original Date: 12/12/24

We’ll explore the fundamentals of GenAI, dissect relevant ABA model rules, and examine real-world cases where AI use has raised ethical concerns. You’ll leave equipped with practical strategies and additional resources to help integrate GenAI into your workflow, ethically and responsibly. Register »

Generative AI on Trial

Original Date: 10/21/24

Join our expert panel for a concise exploration of the claims being raised and defenses used in these disputes, what trends we can predict as they move along, and the risks to yourself and your clients in the interim. Register »

Generative AI and Access to Justice: Progress or Problem?

Original Date: 05/30/24

Generative Artificial Intelligence (”Gen AI”) has quickly been embraced for its ability to improve efficiency and creativity. The implications for Gen AI on the legal system — from how we deliver legal services to how we deliver justice — may be just as far-reaching. Register »

Generative AI: Managing Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks in Your Practice

Original Date: 04/19/24

This course provides straightforward information and advice on the data privacy and cybersecurity issues surrounding AI and the legal and technical issues they trigger, along with risk management strategies you can use in your practice. Register »

Generative AI vs. Copyright Law: A Losing Battle or a Fighting Chance?

Original Date: 03/20/24

This program will introduce attendees to Gen AI and how it creates content, provide an overview of copyright law, look at litigation that involves allegations of copyright infringement in works derived from Gen AI, and suggest best practices in the use of Gen AI and avoiding or minimizing exposure to such allegations. Register »

Generative AI: Managing Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks in Your Practice

Original Date: 04/19/24

Cosponsored by the American Law Institute and the European Law Institute

This webinar provides a forum for information and a transatlantic dialogue about the use of ADM by consumers, businesses, and traders. Hear international legal experts share insights on existing legal frameworks and their ‘readiness’ for the use of ADM. Register »

The Use of Automated Decision-Making and Consumer Law

Original Date: 02/8/24

The high-level panel will examine how existing consumer laws may need to be revised, given that ADM could gradually facilitate the automation of all or some stages of the contracting lifecycle, for example, with consumers adopting digital assistants. Register »

FY26-P01 One Big Beautiful Bill Act OBBBA LP

One Big Beautiful Bill Act OBBBA | ALI CLE
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) focused CLE

The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) was signed into legislation and will significantly change the federal tax landscape. Join us as we examine the impact on various areas of practice to help you, and your clients, stay at the forefront of these upcoming changes in tax, estate planning and more.

Hot Topic OBBBA Webcast CLE

Cosponsored by The American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL)

OBBBA and Real Estate: Tax Changes and Opportunities for 2025

September 9, 2025 | 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Eastern

The recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) introduces sweeping changes to tax incentives and investment structures directly impacting real estate transactions. Tune in for our September 9 webcast for practical insights from experts who will help you position your clients for success under the new tax framework — Register »

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Employment and Labor Law CLE

ALI CLE’s Employment and Labor Law courses provide in-depth analysis of pivotal legal issues, emerging trends, and practical strategies from top practitioners and policymakers delivering the critical insights needed to navigate the evolving workplace landscape.

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TEST – 2025/06 – 01

Employment and Labor Law CLE

ALI CLE’s Employment and Labor Law courses provide in-depth analysis of pivotal legal issues, emerging trends, and practical strategies from top practitioners and policymakers delivering the critical insights needed to navigate the evolving workplace landscape.

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FY25-P12 Loper Bright CLE

Loper Bright focused CLE Programs | ALI CLE
Loper Bright focused CLE

The Supreme Court ended its 2023-2024 term with a series of blockbuster decisions that reshaped how courts evaluate agency action. As regulatory power evolves, lawyers advising clients in regulated industries — and those engaging with or challenging federal agency action — need to understand concrete impacts of these cases to inform how they adapt to this new and still-evolving landscape.

Loper Bright focused Webcast CLE

Administrative Law in Transition: Regulation and Executive Action After Loper Bright

June 23, 2025 | 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Eastern

One year on, what effects have we seen from these decisions? How are courts and agencies responding? Register today for this important and timely webcast to get a balanced, insightful review of the current administrative environment and a crucial look ahead. Register »

Wage and Hour Compliance: New Rules, Key Cases, and Practical Guidance

August 19, 2025 | 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Eastern

Our presenters will cover significant federal and state legislative and regulatory changes including overtime exemptions and off the clock work; updated guidance on independent contractor classification; and key court decisions shaping wage and hour litigation today. Register »

Loper Bright focused On-Demand CLE

What Loper Bright Means for Employment and Labor Law

Alex MacDonald, Shareholder with Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute, examines what has truly changed in the wake of Chevron being overturned, and what developments and disruptions may be around the corner. Register »

Regulatory Reboot: Loper Bright and the Future of Tax-Exempts

Prepare yourself with insights and guidance tax-exempt organizations need by registering for this on‑demand program covering the most concerning issues in the post-Chevron era! Register »

Regulation and the Administrative State After Loper Bright, Corner Post, and Jarkesy

This on‑demand program considers the “State of the Administrative State” — examining the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) and what these pivotal cases may mean for the regulatory process going forward. Join us for an expert take on the future of administrative law, agency authority and deference, and how stakeholder engagement with regulatory bodies may change. Register »

In collaboration with the American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL)

Chevron Deference and the Future of Environmental Regulation after Loper Bright and Relentless

Jointly organized by ALI CLE and ACOEL, this program is an expert take on the future of Chevron deference. Our panelists offer their perspectives on these cases and how they impact the future of environmental law and regulation. Register »

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Browse our selection of in-person courses, webcasts, and on-demand programs and find out why thousands of lawyers continually turn to ALI CLE for in‑depth, up‑to‑the‑minute CLE. With a collection of over 600 courses, we have the right program for you!

TEST – Multiples

Employment and Labor Law CLE

ALI CLE’s Employment and Labor Law courses provide in-depth analysis of pivotal legal issues, emerging trends, and practical strategies from top practitioners and policymakers delivering the critical insights needed to navigate the evolving workplace landscape.

Subscribe above to receive emails and receive 30% off your first webcast or on-demand course.

CLE Development Feature Updates

Workflows/Instructions Live Programs  On-Demand Programs

How to Test 

In short, use the app as any customer normally would – all the usual elements such as searching for products, browsing information pages etc., but the primary focus should be on the My Account section, which you should land on immediately after logging in.  We’re looking for anything that blatantly breaks, and as such I’ve installed logging utilities throughout the app that capture and document events. I ask that you try to avoid a screen-by-screen comparison against the original MyALICLE, as things are intentionally different by design (so things like search results not appearing in the exact same order do not constitute actual issues). As well, certain portions of the original MyALICLE website were not ported to this app, including: 
  • the “apps” portion of the homepage; in the interest of simplicity the My Account home is the same for all users. The information on those app panels is readily available in other areas of the app. 
  • “Tell Us More”; I saw no reason to keep this in but if it is deemed essential it can be returned 
  • “New from ALI CLE”; since users remain in the main app this section is redundant 
  

CLE Content/Library Unified Search 

 There was some confusion during the last discussion regarding the library layout, as some people were momentarily confused by the lack of filters atop the library page. I believe this is simply unfamiliarity when used to a particular layout, so please try to think of the CLE Content/Library layouts exactly as you would a CLE/publication search in the main portion of the app – because that’s exactly what it is. Every search in the app uses the same search layout with relevant filters being added and removed from the left-hand column as search contexts change, just like in CLE search. In the case of these searches, we’re looking for things like: 
  • links that don’t work 
  • buttons that do nothing 
  • data that doesn’t display correctly, etc. 
The actual data queries will be reviewed by other members of the tech team. 

 

Changes in Navigation/User Experience 

  1. CLE Center is no longer a dual-purpose page for both search results and individual programs (e.g. clicking “View in CLE Center” from an on-demand program in the library – as seen in previous demonstrations, each program has its own overview page (regardless of program type or status) as each program is easily accessible from its own URL (e.g. ali-cle.org/user/cle/1175196) and from there users can elect to begin/resume a program, take the evaluation, apply for CLE, etc. 
  2. “Subscriptions” is no longer a separate page, but a panel now at the bottom of the My Account page. Functionality remains the same, with the title of the subscription being a link to the available issues in said subscription.  

 

Testing Tips 

The browser console is your best friend – it allows you to look under the hood and see if the page, especially its scripts, is having issues. You open your console in every major browser by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+I (or Command+Option+I for macOS). If you’re not familiar with what you’re looking at, that’s okay; the simplest thing to look for will be very easy to spot – JavaScript errors appear in red boxes of text in the console. If you see an error in the console it still may not be indicative of a problem, console errors happen all the time and we’re looking for anything that specifically breaks the app. If you’re unsure, please don’t hesitate to reach out and ask and we’ll be happy to provide guidance. 

What’s New 

  1. First attempt at WCAG accessibility patches (to no longer need UsableNet). 
  2. Multiple new compatibility/fallback procedures for fullscreen viewing (as specs and support unfortunately keep changing). 
  3. Prompt server auto-backup and restore for potential server issues. 
  4. Post-program evaluation is now two pages, with first page being entirely optional (as well, two questions have changed). 
  5. Player now has floating unmute button when live programs are joined without user interaction (sits in middle of video, disappears when clicked). 
  6. Search variables renamed to better handle bots hitting our pre-render, returning search results instead of errors. 
  7. New category-based WordPress content pages which can automatically display upcoming programs rather than manual updates. 
  8. New York state “cyber credits” have been added. 
  9. Overall HTML cleanup for better search-engine/automated consumption (e.g. use of semantic-web terms like <main> instead of just <div>). 
  10. Cleanup of UI for coursebook subscription page. 
  11. An automated/cleanup method now prevents browser mixed-content warnings by rewriting any content (e.g. course detail) that may have insecure HTTP links. 
  12. Program attendance now has a rudimentary scoring system, which can disallow credit-application.  
  13. Certificate files are served as auto-filled PDF files where applicable (if PDF file is present on server), traditional HTML if not – with no interaction required from the user. 
  14. User homepage has been restyled according to feedback; subscription panel is now deprioritized at the bottom. 
  15. Admin dashboard and all other admin functions (e.g. program control) now sit in their own menu in the main navigation rather than a floating button. 
  16. Player now supports rudimentary elements of browser/system notifications and Web Workers (as a future element to better user experience and increase visibility of prompts and other messages). 
  17. Most deprecated references to specific AngularJS functions (e.g. $http) have been replaced with their more modern standard-JavaScript equivalents to ensure reliability. 
  18. The CLE Content and Library sections have been further separated, with the Library only displaying non-CLE content (e.g. coursebooks, purchased periodicals, etc.). My belief was that as we offer fewer and fewer publication products the line between CLE and non-CLE content will be less relevant, but for now I welcome feedback regarding the change.
  19. When you log into the existing MyALICLE using Wanda Webcast, your library contains links for coursebooks and on-demand courses – the new library contains filters for all non-CLE items regardless of whether a user has purchased anything of that particular type, and I believe that was causing some confusion.
 

Attendance Scoring Formula 

The program length (50/60 minutes, other, I need clarification) is determined by checking the base length in the state we use for comparing general certificate data, CA. The number of prompts clicked is tallied, then multiplied by the prompt interval (defaulted to 15 minutes), then divided by the length like so: ((promptCount * interval) / programlength)    So for example if a person clicked three prompts in a 60-minute program:   ((3 * 15) / 60 = .75 * 100) = 75%, a passing score.  

 Options/Future Planning

  • Passing threshold can be set across the board (e.g. 50%), or it is recommended to put a column in the MCLE state table if it needs to vary by state. As well, if states require custom formulae for more complicated situations (e.g. probably New York) we can simply build it as an included code file and isolate that grading system solely for that state.