Most jurisdictions in the United States mandate that legal professionals across all areas of law earn a minimum number of continuing legal education (CLE) courses. These include multiple education credit types such as professional development, diversity training, bias elimination, ethics, emerging rules and regulations, professional responsibility, malpractice prevention, and managing disputes.
Education requirements are constantly changing, and staying up to date can be challenging for professionals working at a busy law firm or private law practice. To address this issue, bar associations can create online CLE programs that simplify registration and payment while easily tracking hour requirements. Besides boosting value and increasing bar association membership, a successful CLE program can generate consistent revenue.
Legal and bar associations that wish to become continuing legal education providers must adhere to the bar accreditation process in their state. Associations that want to have courses certified in multiple jurisdictions must follow approval procedures in each state where they operate.
Accreditation procedures can vary significantly between states. Some online directories publish a list of CLE requirements, including updates related to COVID restrictions. For up-to-date information, consult your local state bar association directly.
A successful CLE program provides value to new and existing members while driving revenue. As you develop your program, satisfied members generate more referrals, and the cycle continues. While it’s not an easy task, you can start creating (or improving) your CLE program with the following steps:
Step one requires that you understand your members and create a targeted CLE credit program that provides value in accordance with their needs.
Your CLE program can offer standard education courses found across the industry along with specialty courses that align with member interests. The best way to find out is to send members surveys and read market research. Focus on quality vs. quantity to increase value to members so they accomplish their goals faster.
Once you start your CLE program, you can refine your strategy by analyzing data from your association management system. Some valuable insights include signups, attendance, and credit hour completion rate.
Continuing education and virtual/distance learning continues to be the preferred CLE delivery method. Stand out from other providers by creating content with a learning management system (LMS) that helps you easily create interactive learning experiences that engage users.
Develop structured learning paths comprised of specific education units that align with member goals. Mix up the content with text, audio, live online or pre-recorded online courses, and live webinars. Find ways to make feedback more constructive and effective by using video, audio, and inline annotations.
Keep in mind that most members are familiar with state-of-the-art banking and social media applications, and they may hold you to a similar standard! A subscription-based LMS will help you offer the same level of service at a fraction of the price.
Having a solid marketing strategy is essential to boosting enrollments and revenue. Start the marketing process before you complete your CLE courses so members are waiting to sign up before your system is ready!
Here are some tips to get started:
Stay flexible. Marketing is constantly evolving, so be ready to pivot your strategy when required. Continuously evaluate your association’s CLE program so it stays relevant, and adjust your marketing plan to reflect changing market conditions.
enSYNC is a trusted partner of prominent legal and bar associations across multiple jurisdictions. We’ve helped numerous organizations create profitable CLE programs with cloud-based software that aligns with their goals.