Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE)
Classes & Events
Complete Your MCLE Credit at the LA Law Library
The State Bar of California requires attorneys to complete a total of 25 hours of approved continuing legal education credit every three years. The LA Law Library is an approved MCLE provider and offers live MCLE classes, an extensive collection of CDs and DVDs that can be checked out for self-study, and an Annual Cram Day in January of each year to help you catch up on those last minute requirements.
- Attend one of our lunch hour speaker series programs
- Check out a CD or DVD to study on your own time
- Near the deadline for your compliance group? Attend our annual Cram Day, held in January of each year
We are here to help you meet the State Bar requirements!
Visit our list of MCLE classes or our list of ALL classes and reserve your spot today!
LA Law Library offers many ways to get help with your legal issue. In addition to our Reference Desk and valuable print and electronic resources, we also offer live and on-demand classes and other events. Attend classes covering the basics of your legal issue, receive hands-on assistance at legal workshops, or take advantage of opportunities to ask an attorney questions specific to your situation.
- Live Zoom & In-Person: See a list of our upcoming live events, including both live Zoom (remote) and in-person classes. Register to reserve your spot.
- On-Demand: Browse our past Zoom and pre-recorded classes. Watch on our website, and register to receive course materials.
- Special Events: Check back regularly and join our email list to learn about upcoming special events like Pro Bono Week, Law Day, Constitution Day, and more.
In-Depth Instruction:
Our experienced and knowledgeable instructors and volunteers cover everyday and specialized legal topics to get you the information you need.
- Ask a Lawyer: Join a town hall-style session where you and others can ask a lawyer questions over Zoom.
- Book Discussion: Join our monthly book club to discuss popular recent books with legal tie-ins.
- Business Series: Get the knowledge you need to start and grow your business.
- Civil Lawsuit Basics: Learn how to represent yourself in California state civil court proceedings.
- Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE): Court interpreters can earn CIMCE credit for select classes.
- Lawyers in the Library: Get a one-on-one consultation with an attorney.
- Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE): Attorneys and paralegals can earn MCLE credit for select classes.
- Where You Begin: Learn the basics of common areas of law, and how to take the next step.
Reserve your spot and start getting the legal information you need!
LA Law Library offers classes and instruction on a number of topics related to legal research.
Whether you are a new to legal research or a veteran legal professional, legal research classes at LA Law Library can provide instruction on a variety of topics. Taught by knowledgeable Reference Librarians, classes at LA Law Library provide patrons with an excellent basis for further research. Legal research classes at LA Law Library deliver in-depth instruction at a very reasonable price.
Learn about lawsuits in superior court, how to find forms or how to begin your research using databases such as Westlaw or Lexis Advance.
In-Depth Instruction
- Taught by librarians with years of experience in legal research
- Many classes feature live demonstrations by the instructors
Great Value
- At $20 for most public classes, these classes provide an affordable option for legal research training
Visit our list of classes and reserve your spot in any of our wide-ranging classes!
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Link to Correcting Clerical Information on California Birth Certificates (California Department of Public Health, Vital Records):
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHSI/Pages/Birth-Scenarios.aspx
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All payments are non-refundable. Payment reserves spot.
LA Law Library does not provide legal advice: LA Law Library provides legal resources and assistance with legal research as an educational service. The Law Library is pleased to offer our patrons the opportunity to obtain assistance from third party legal service providers at this and other events within the Library. However, the Library does not control and is not responsible for the content or scope of any assistance given by those providers.