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Welcome to the Nashville Bar Association Online Education Center

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Your first time to take an online course: Click Here

If you have not taken an NBA online course on this site before, you will first need to Register.
  1. Click on the blue “Register” tab on the blue bar at the top of the home page
  2. Complete the registration form
  3. Return to the home page
  4. Click on the blue “View Courses” tab on the blue bar at the top of the home page, or
  5. Choose and register for the courses that you wish to take.

A course end date is displayed at the end of the course row for every course.
The date displayed is the day the course will no longer be available. Complete all course segments, read and print all course materials and print your certificate of completion before the date listed. On the course end date, you will not be able to access the course.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS – TEST YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE TAKING AN ONLINE COURSE: Click Here

  1. Click on the “System Test” tab on the blue bar at the top of the home page to ensure your system
  2. meets minimum requirements to complete our seminars.
  3. You must read the General Course Information before participating in the seminars.
  4. Once you are sure your system is compatible with our site, click here to Register or view a demo course on the home page.
  5. Mac users need to have or install the Windows Media Plugin

YOU ARE RETURNING TO TAKE A NEW COURSE OR TO COMPLETE AN ONLINE COURSE WITH US: Click Here

To take a new online course, follow these easy steps:
  1. Login at the Member Login box using your email address and password (that you previously created)
  2. Choose the course you want to take by clicking on the course title on the home page, or
  3. Click “View Courses” tab on the blue bar at the top of the home page screen.
  4. Choose and register for the courses that you wish to take.
To complete an online course, follow these easy steps:
  1. Login at the Member Login box using your email address and password (that you previously created)
  2. Click on the “View Courses” tab on the blue bar at the top of the home page
  3. Click on “View My Purchased Courses” or enter the course name in the Search field at the bottom of the page
  4. Click on the “Listen/View” icon
  5. Choose your connection setting and the course will begin at the correct segment.
A course end date is displayed at the end of the course row for every course.
The date displayed is the day the course will no longer be available. Complete all course segments, read and print all course materials and print your certificate of completion before the date listed. On the course end date, you will not be able to access the course.

CLE Credit in TENNESSEE: Click Here

Attorneys in Tennessee are required to earn a minimum of fifteen (15) continuing legal education credit hours by December 31 per calendar year. A maximum of eight (8) hours of credit per year in a distance learning format such as web-based "online" CLE may be applied to the annual 15 credit hour requirement. Three (3) of the 15 credit hours must deal with ethics and professionalism (E&P credits). A total of 15 hours of credit (including distance learning credits) in excess of the minimum annual requirement may be carried forward for credit in the succeeding calendar year, but only for the succeeding calendar year. Ethics and professionalism credits in excess of the annual requirement will, to a maximum of three (3) hours, be carried forward to the subsequent year's E&P requirement, but will not be used to satisfy any deficiency in the twelve (12) hour general requirement. Dual credit carried forward to the subsequent year may satisfy either E&P or General credit. Go to www.cletn.com, the TN Commission on CLE and Specialization website, for further information about Tennessee’s CLE rules and regulations.

THE REPORTING OF CLE CREDIT: Click Here

Nashville Bar Association courses are approved by the Tennessee Commission on CLE and Specialization. CLE providers have 45 days after the conclusion of a CLE program to report hours to the Tennessee Commission on CLE and Specialization. The NBA reports CLE hours well before the 45 days as stipulated by the Commission. The date that you complete an online course and finish your course exam and evaluation is the date recorded for course attendance by the TN Commission on CLE. Courses completed by midnight on December 31 of a given year will satisfy the CLE requirements for that year. To qualify for CLE credit after finishing your course, you must complete the COURSE EXAM AND THE EVALUATION at the end of the course. Your answers to the exam do not affect receipt of your CLE credit. To receive credit in states other than Tennessee, you will need to self-report your credit. Print the Certificate of Course Completion and include this document with other any self-reporting documents and fees required by other states. See the FAQ's for additional details. If you need help or have questions about your CLE credit, call EON! at 800-590-6867


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