Attorney Application D: Out-of-State CLE

The Commission on Professionalism is required to approve the substance of all courses or activities in the area professional responsibility, even when attorneys seek professional responsibility credit for individual out of-state courses. There is no fee for this service.

Before applying for professional responsibility course credit, attorneys must first apply to, and receive course accreditation from, the Illinois MCLE Board. The Illinois MCLE Board accredits an individual out-of-state CLE course if the following conditions are satisfied: (i) the attorney participated in the course in person or via audio or video conference; (ii) the out-of-state course is accredited by that state’s CLE program; and (iii) the course provider has chosen not to seek accreditation of the course for Illinois MCLE credit. If you have received accreditation for an out of state course from the MCLE Board for general CLE credit, and you also seek to have that course, or a portion of that course, qualify for professional responsibility credit, please complete the short application form below.

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Attorney Name: *

Attorney E-mail Address: *

Attorney Firm or Organization: *

Number of credit hours granted by the IL MCLE Board: *

Professional Responsibility Credit Hours requested (60 minutes=1 credit hour. Must be minimum of .5 and in increments of .25): *

Course Title: *


How did this course/activity further your learning in the area of professional responsibility: *


What percentage of time was devoted to each of the following areas of Professional Responsibility?

Professionalism (%):

Diversity Issues (%):

Mental Illness and Addiction Issues (%):

Civility (%):

Legal Ethics (%):


What percentage of time was devoted to each of the following course formats?

Role Play - Simulations (%):

Problem-solving hypothetical (%):

Small group work and discussions (%):

Lecture (%):

Inter-active media (%):

Writing exercise (%):

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By submitting this application, the applicant verifies to the Commission on Professionalism of the Illinois Supreme Court that the information stated on this application is true and accurate.

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