Reminder: Free In-World CLE from the SL Bar Association Tuesday, July 15
July 14th, 2008 by Benjamin Duranske
Quick reminder that the SL Bar Association’s first CLE (Continuing Legal Education) seminar will be held in in Second Life at the SLBA offices Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 12:00 Noon Pacific. The seminar will feature SLBA President ‘Solomon Cortes’ (David Naylor) presenting “Virtual World Legal Issues.” This marks the very first time that CLE credit has been offered for an exclusively in-world event. There is no charge for the seminar, and you’ll earn 1 hour of California MCLE or England and Wales CPD credit for attending. Registration is currently still open, but space is limited.
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I’ll be there, and I’ll also be writing my state bar to encourage them to accept in-world CLE.
A future seminar could focus on advising business clients about expanding their business into the virtual space.
This, I think, will be the first time that CPD in England and Wales has been available through a 3d virtual world – quite an historic event!