Earn State CLE Credits with VA‑Approved CLE Courses (Up to 3 Hours)

Pre‑approved in select states through 2026, with easy individual application options elsewhere.
Who this is for
  • Attorneys and legal advocates seeking mandatory state CLE credit
  • VA‑accredited representatives wanting to meet VA’s CLE requirements
  • Professionals practicing veterans law who need practical, case‑ready training

What you get in your one-time revamp

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VA‑approved nationwide

Each course is approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to satisfy VA’s CLE requirements.
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State CLE credit

Pre‑approved in select states; most other states allow individual attorney applications for credit.
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Practical, focused learning

Built around VA law fundamentals, claims, decision review, and Agent Orange issues.

Courses and State Approvals (through 2026)

  1. Understanding VA Law, Initial Claims, and the Decision Review Process
  • VA approval: Approved nationwide by the Department of Veterans Affairs
  • State CLE pre‑approval:
    • Florida: 4.0 credits
    • Georgia: 3.5 credits
    • Illinois: 3.0 credits
    • North Carolina: 3.5 credits
    • Ohio: 3.0 credits
    • California: Coming soon
    • Washington: Coming soon
  1. Agent Orange – A Deep Dive
  • VA approval: Approved nationwide by the Department of Veterans Affairs
  • State CLE pre‑approval:
    • Florida: 1.0 credit
Not in a pre‑approved state? How to apply for individual CLE credit
Many states allow attorneys to apply for CLE credit for courses not pre‑approved locally.

What to expect

  • You’ll receive an email with your video link and step‑by‑step state application guidance.
  • Some states charge a fee for individual credit; others do not.
  • A few states prefer specific formats. While our presentation may differ, many still award credit.
  • If no fee is required, you lose nothing if the state denies your application.
  • If a fee is required, consider applying only if your state offers refunds for denials.

Timing

  • General rule: Submit your individual credit request within 30 days of course completion.
  • Exceptions: A few states require submission before taking the course. Check your state bar’s rules.