West LegalEdCenter

West LegalEdcenter is an online continuing legal education (CLE) service that is marketed to lawyers and law professionals in the United States. Launched in 2001, it has 7500 programs and 17,000 hours of local, state and national CLE content in its online library. The content on the West LegalEdcenter Web site is delivered in various formats, including webcasts, on-demand video and audio programs. A wide variety of law practice areas and experience levels within the field of law are represented.

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West LegalEdcenter's content is developed by established CLE providers, including the American Law Institute American Bar Association Continuing Professional Education (ALI-ABA), the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC), American Bar Association, and New York City Bar. Sixty five percent of West LegalEdcenter's online programs have been produced in the past 24 months.

West LegalEdcenter is a division of Thomson Reuters and is based in Eagan, Minnesota.

Divisions

Business & Professional Programs

West LegalEdcenter offers business and professional skills courses designed to improve employee performance throughout an organization, from business etiquette and basic time-management skills to advanced organizational finance and management succession planning.

In-house CLE

West LegalEdcenter's In-house CLE is a training and mentoring tool that assists organizations with the recording, duplicating, distributing and tracking of their own in-house created CLE programs.

Reqwired

Reqwired is a software company, part of CPE & Training Solutions available from Thomson Reuters. It provides a learning management system (LMS) featuring MCLE compliance tracking, tools that aid in the administration of accredited education, customized learning paths and in-house learning management.[1]

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