(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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You report CLE compliance to the MCLE Board in Illinois.
The Professional Development Team will remind you of compliance deadlines.
You must retain original CLE certificates in your personal compliance files
You must personally report CLE compliance—Katten cannot do it for you.
You can take the Illinois Basic Skills course on-demand via PLI.
Katten requires you to complete CLE credits 30 days before your state’s deadline.
You can join up to two bar associations annually—just submit a pre-approval in ChromeRiver.
You can carry over up to 15 credits from your newly admitted period in Illinois
California assigns compliance groups based on the first letter of your last name.
You send third-party CLE certificates to CLE@katten.com.
The LMS stores copies of your CLE certificates.
You can track your CLE progress in the LMS under the “CLE” tab.
The NC State Bar requires full attendance at a live or webcast PNA program.
You can access PLI using your full Katten email address and a personal password.
You must complete the Texas ethics course within 12 months of licensure.
The billing code for CLE training attendance is 299000-04393.
You can earn CLE credit before bar admission in some states—check your jurisdiction’s rules.
Skills and ethics courses in New York for new admits must be taken in a live format
You can earn CLE credit by attending Katten internal programs, PLI courses, or Strafford webinars
North Carolina requires attendance at the Professionalism for New Attorneys (PNA) program
Each jurisdiction has its own CLE regulator—like the State Bar of California or the Illinois MCLE Board.
The Texas ethics course is called the Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism.
llinois requires 15 credits for newly admitted attorneys—6 of which must be Basic Skills
New York requires 16 credits in each of the first two years after admission.