Instructions for CE Online
Nashville Bar Association Statement of Competence:
NBA continuing legal education faculty strive to provide the most recent law and practice procedures. However, because the law is ever evolving, some material presented may have changed. Individuals using the material presented are responsible for researching original sources of authority and updating their own information to ensure accuracy and relevance to their own practice. Your use of this site and its resources acknowledges your understanding of, and your agreement with, this statement. In no event will the Nashville Bar Association or faculty be held liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential damages attributable to errors, omissions or other inaccuracies in or destructive properties of any information resulting from the use of the course content and material.
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Demo
Before purchasing a program, please test your system by participating in one of the Demo programs.
Audio/Video Capabilities
You must have Windows Media Player installed on your computer to participate in Nashville Bar Association online
seminars. To test your audio/video streaming capabilities click here.
Audio/video streaming technology works quite well most of the time. For audio streaming an
Internet connection speed of 56 Kbps or higher is recommended. For video streaming the
connection should be at least 100 Kbps. This speed is usually achievable by using a cable
or DSL modem or through your office network if it has a high-speed Internet connection.
No matter what the speed of your connection, the stream may be interrupted occasionally
because of Internet congestion, especially during peak usage periods. If an interruption
occurs, simply wait for the audio/video to continue. If you experience continued interruptions,
please return to the course at a later time. If you have downloaded Windows Media Player and are having
problems getting it to work,
click here for Windows Media Player
for configuration information.
Written Materials:
Written materials may be printed in advance for your use during the course or may be viewed while listening to and/or viewing our courses. Materials are provided in PDF format. You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer to view the written materials. The written materials are located at a Tab at the top of the window of the seminar after you have purchased it.
Bulletin board:
By posting an idea, thought, comment or simply asking a question on the bulletin board, you help in creating a discussion thread.
Technical Support:
For technical support, please call our support hotline at 800-590-6867.
The Following Is Needed In Order to Participate In An Online Course
- A connection to the Internet of at least 56 kbps is highly
recommended, and most people now have connections at that speed (or faster).
- The current version of Acrobat Reader, available for download free from our download area.
Go to Download Area.
- The current version of Windows Media Player, available for download free from our download area.
Go to Download Area.
- A sound card and speakers.
- Netscape 7.0 or later or Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. You must use one of the
aforementioned programs to access our online courses, regardless of
your Internet service provider.
- Cookies must be enabled on the browser.
- A credit card (MasterCard or Visa).
Please note – when you register for a course only
the person whose name appears on the registration form will receive contact
hours for successfully completing the course.