CPD, & MCLE Credits
For BC lawyers, this Conference counts towards reporting of mandatory CPD hours, offering 6 hours of Continuing Professional Development credit (all of which counts towards practice management credit). For other Canadian jurisdictions with mandatory CPD, this conference will be submitted for accreditation and this page will be updated accordingly.
Lawyers from the United States will wish to note that MCLE accreditation of the Pacific Legal Technology conference for Washington, Oregon, California, and Idaho has been submitted for MCLE credits.
Alberta: This conference could be included as part of your CPD plan
Barreau du Quebec: This conference could be included as part of your mandatory PD requirement.
Manitoba: CPD credit is not yet mandatory
New Brunswick: to come
Newfoundland and Labrador: to come
Law Society of Upper Canada:
The Law Society of Upper Canada has accredited The Pacific Legal Technology Conference for 1 Professionalism hour for experienced members.
In addition the following sessions have been accredited as follows:
The Tech Essentials for a Small Practice session has been accredited for 1 Professionalism hour for experienced members.
The Smartphones: Blackberry vs. Android vs. iPhone session has been accredited for 1 Professionalism hour for experienced members.
The Tablets, iPads, Apps, Dropbox: Where Do They fit into your Practice? session has been accredited for 1 Professionalism hour for experienced members.
The Virtual Law Firm session has been accredited for 1 Professionalism hour for experienced members.
Northwest Territories: to come
Nunavut: to come
Nova Scotia: CPD credit is not yet mandatory
Saskatchewan: to come
Prince Edward Island: CPD credit is not yet mandatory
Yukon: to come
United States:
California: to come.
Idaho: to come.
Oregon: Approved for 6 General or Practice Skills credits with the Oregon State Bar (#3356*7)
Washington: to come.
Further details of credit hours granted by each state will be posted here as they are received.
