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The CT Bar Institute, Inc. is a non-profit provider of high-quality Continuing Legal Education for the Connecticut legal community. Our programs are presented by Connecticut lawyers, for Connecticut lawyers. You can review the steps for creating a successful CLE and complete a CLE planning form through the link below.

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Upcoming Events

  • Feb 02
    Presidential Fellows Committee Meeting (CPF260202)
    Virtual via Zoom
    Monday, Feb 2 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
  • Feb 02
    Estates and Probate Section Meeting (SEP260202)
    Virtual via Zoom
    Monday, Feb 2 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
  • Feb 03
    Cultivate Resilience, Reduce Stress, and Bolster Wellbeing with Emrys Tetu (ELW260203)
    Zoom Meeting
    Tuesday, Feb 3 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    Is stress affecting how you feel (physically, mentally, or emotionally) and your interactions (with clients, colleagues, or loved ones)? Improve your wellness, quality of life, and services to your clients with techniques you’ll learn and practice to reduce stress and skill-build for resilience, as well as a 20-minute meditation to support mental space, regulation, and equanimity. This will be a weekly series with different well-being tips and techniques presented at each session, including 1-3 minute exercises for quick resets.

  • Feb 03
    Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section Meeting (SCB260203)
    Café Amici
    1640 Whitney Avenue
    Hamden, Connecticut
    United States
    Tuesday, Feb 3 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
  • Feb 03
    Uncommon Procedure: Bills of Discovery, Subpoenas, Offers of Compromise, and Prejudgment Remedies
    CBA Law Center and Virtual - CLE Pass Eligible
    538 Preston Ave., 3rd Fl.
    Meriden

    Tuesday, Feb 3 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    This CLE program explores procedural tools that are powerful yet often underutilized in everyday legal practice. Uncommon Procedures is designed to give attorneys a practical, working understanding of bills of discovery, subpoenas, pre-judgment remedies, and offers of compromise. Through clear explanations and real-world context, the seminar demystifies these procedures and highlights when and how they can be used strategically and ethically in your practice. Whether you encounter these tools infrequently or have avoided them due to uncertainty, this program provides a practical roadmap for confident use.

Upcoming CLE Courses

  • Feb 03
    Cultivate Resilience, Reduce Stress, and Bolster Wellbeing with Emrys Tetu (ELW260203)
    Zoom Meeting
    Tuesday, Feb 3 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    Is stress affecting how you feel (physically, mentally, or emotionally) and your interactions (with clients, colleagues, or loved ones)? Improve your wellness, quality of life, and services to your clients with techniques you’ll learn and practice to reduce stress and skill-build for resilience, as well as a 20-minute meditation to support mental space, regulation, and equanimity. This will be a weekly series with different well-being tips and techniques presented at each session, including 1-3 minute exercises for quick resets.

  • Feb 03
    Uncommon Procedure: Bills of Discovery, Subpoenas, Offers of Compromise, and Prejudgment Remedies
    CBA Law Center and Virtual - CLE Pass Eligible
    538 Preston Ave., 3rd Fl.
    Meriden

    Tuesday, Feb 3 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    This CLE program explores procedural tools that are powerful yet often underutilized in everyday legal practice. Uncommon Procedures is designed to give attorneys a practical, working understanding of bills of discovery, subpoenas, pre-judgment remedies, and offers of compromise. Through clear explanations and real-world context, the seminar demystifies these procedures and highlights when and how they can be used strategically and ethically in your practice. Whether you encounter these tools infrequently or have avoided them due to uncertainty, this program provides a practical roadmap for confident use.

  • Feb 10
    Cultivate Resilience, Reduce Stress, and Bolster Wellbeing with Emrys Tetu (ELW260210)
    Zoom Meeting
    Tuesday, Feb 10 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    Is stress affecting how you feel (physically, mentally, or emotionally) and your interactions (with clients, colleagues, or loved ones)? Improve your wellness, quality of life, and services to your clients with techniques you’ll learn and practice to reduce stress and skill-build for resilience, as well as a 20-minute meditation to support mental space, regulation, and equanimity. This will be a weekly series with different well-being tips and techniques presented at each session, including 1-3 minute exercises for quick resets.

  • Feb 19
    More Effective Writing: The Writing You Do Before You Start Writing (EDU260219)
    Zoom Meeting - CLE Pass Eligible
    Thursday, Feb 19 12:00 PM to 2:15 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    This seminar is the first of a three-installment professional-development program designed for attorneys who write or edit – which is to say, for nearly all attorneys. It moves beyond standard legal-writing tips to address the entire lifecycle of a legal document, from strategic pre-writing and persuasive organization to the careful use of AI-powered drafting and editing tools.

  • Feb 19
    ATJ Speaker Series: Impact of Federal Funding Cuts on ATJ and Economic Security (EAJ260219)
    Webinar
    Thursday, Feb 19 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    We’ve all read in the news about recent changes and cuts to federal funding. This segment of the CT Civil Access to Justice Series explores how those federal funding changes are impacting CT’s legal systems.