MCLE Credit: | 0.0 (Ethics: 0.0) |
Live-Interactive Credit: | 0.0 |
Rule 1A:1 requirement: | 12 Hours |
Price: | $799 (Includes a downloadable audio version.) |
Additional Options: | Reciprocity Course, Plus One Additional Book: $849 Reciprocity Course, Plus Two Additional Books: $899 (Any book in Print, Download, CD-ROM, or USB Flash Drive format) |
Important: If you choose an option with books, you must choose the books and add them to your cart before you complete your payment. Also, you must create an account first in order to take advantage of the options with additional books.
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Further Information:
Developed in Cooperation with the Fellows of the Virginia Law Foundation
Virginia CLE®, the recognized leader in providing continuing legal education for Virginia lawyers, is pleased to offer this online course that satisfies the 12 hours of instruction on Virginia substantive and/or procedural law requirement of Virginia Supreme Court Rule 1A:1, Admission to Practice in This Commonwealth Without Examination.
BONUS! Virginia Law and Practice: A Handbook for Attorneys – a $249 value – serves as the written materials for this program. Written by leading practitioners in Virginia, this 1,714-page, two-volume, fully-searchable electronic book will be an invaluable asset in advising your clients on Virginia law. With in-depth treatment on all 22 topics included in the Reciprocity course, you will find yourself referring to it frequently as your Virginia practice expands.
Add up to two additional Virginia CLE® publications at just $50 each! Need more Virginia law? Choose from over 50 books in 15 practice areas, including two expansive forms compilations (browse books by practice area). Choose “Reciprocity Course, Plus One Additional Book” or ” Reciprocity Course, Plus Two Additional Books” from the pull-down menu.
If you choose an option with books, you must choose the books and add them to your cart before you complete your payment.
We hope that you will continue to turn to Virginia CLE® to gain access to the hundreds of Virginia legal experts who share their wisdom and experience through our seminars and publications. We offer significant discounts for those in their first 12 months of Virginia practice, as well as everyday savings for lawyers in their first three years of Virginia practice.
Course Instructions: This course is a 12-hour on-demand online course. All course segments must be watched in order, although you may view the program over multiple sittings. If you leave the program at the end or in the middle of a segment, please make note of the segment and time at which you stopped, so that you can pick up where you left off. You’ll have access to launch this program through the “My Account” link.
Special Certificate Instructions: When you are ready to generate your certificate, please click the “My Account” link at the top of any webpage. Change the value of the Virginia Bar Number field to your seven-digit office phone number (without the dash). This will serve as a placeholder until you are admitted to the Bar and receive a Virginia Bar Number. To generate your certificate, type this number into the Virginia Bar Number field on the Certificate Page.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Agency in Virginia
Chapter 2: Business Organizations in Virginia CLE
Chapter 3: Civil Procedure in Virginia (including Appellate Practice)
Chapter 4: Conflict of Laws in Virginia
Chapter 5: Contracts in Virginia
Chapter 6: Creditor’s Rights in Virginia
Chapter 7: Criminal Law in Virginia
Chapter 8: Criminal Procedure in Virginia (including Appellate Practice)
Chapter 9: Domestic Relations in Virginia
Chapter 10: Equity in Virginia
Chapter 11: Estate Administration in Virginia
Chapter 12: Evidence in Virginia
Chapter 13: Local Government Law in Virginia
Chapter 14: Personal Property in Virginia
Chapter 15: Real Property in Virginia
Chapter 16: Sales Law in Virginia
Chapter 17: Torts in Virginia
Chapter 18: Trusts in Virginia
Chapter 19: Uniform Commercial Code in Virginia
Chapter 20: Virginia Constitutional Law
Chapter 21: Virginia Taxation
Chapter 22: Wills in Virginia
Chapter 23: Appellate Practice in Virginia**
**Appellate Practice is not a separate topic in this course. Rather, it is discussed within the Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure topics, and is presented in these written materials as a resource for both.
FACULTY
Edward D. Barnes, Barnes & Diehl, P.C. / Richmond
Tyler P. Brown, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP / Richmond
Hon. Manuel A. Capsalis, Fairfax County General District Court (formerly with Capsalis Fitzgerald, PLC) / Fairfax
James P. Cox, III, MichieHamlett / Charlottesville
Kay M. Creasman, Old Republic National Title Company / Richmond
Richard Howard-Smith, Flora Pettit PC / Charlottesville
Jon D. Huddleston, Sevila, Saunders, Huddleston & White, P.C. / Leesburg
Michael HuYoung, Barnes & Diehl, P.C. / Richmond
Karissa T. Kaseorg, McCandlish Holton / Richmond
Steven L. Micas, Prince George County / Prince George
Christopher R. Tate, Morin & Barkley LLP / Charlottesville
J. Christian Tennant, McGuireWoods LLP / Richmond
Johneal M. White, Glenn Robinson Cathey Memmer & Skaff PLC / Roanoke
Robert C. Wood, III, Woods Rogers, PLC / Lynchburg