Collection: Washington CLE Courses

NBI offers an extensive collection of live and OnDemand Washington CLE courses so attorneys can complete their full 45.00-hour MCLE requirement every three years, including 15.00 hours in law and legal procedure and 6.00 ethics credits. All courses are pre-approved for Washington MCLE credit and cover a wide range of practice areas to help you stay compliant, informed, and ahead in your legal career.

Washington CLE Courses

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NBI is an accredited sponsor of Washington CLE, offering attorneys statewide a robust catalog of high-quality legal education programs. Our Washington CLE courses—available live online, OnDemand, and in convenient CLE bundles—cover essential and emerging topics including estate planning, artificial intelligence, family law, personal injury, dispute resolution, practice management, cybersecurity, and civil rights. Taught by experienced legal professionals, each program delivers practical strategies and insights you can apply immediately in your law practice. Whether you’re in Seattle, Spokane, or anywhere in between, NBI provides flexible learning options to make earning CLE credits simple and convenient.

 

Meet all Washington MCLE requirements with ease. The Washington State Bar Association requires attorneys to complete 45 credit hours in every three year reporting period, including 15 in law and legal procedure, 6 in ethics/professional responsibility, and at least 1 focused on equity, inclusion, and bias mitigation. NBI’s pre-approved CLE courses remove the guesswork, helping you satisfy every requirement with engaging, relevant programs. With trusted accreditation, comprehensive course offerings, and easy online access, NBI is the clear choice for completing your Washington CLE obligations—on your schedule and without last-minute stress.

 

You can count on NBI to provide you with the knowledge you need to provide top-notch legal representation. Your clients depend on you. You can depend on NBI.

 

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