Generative AI has moved from a novelty to a daily fixture in legal practice faster than almost any technology before it. Attorneys are using it to draft documents, summarize materials, conduct research, and manage knowledge across entire firms. And yet, for all its utility, the ethical landscape around these tools remains unsettled, and the stakes

Every month, thousands of attorneys complete CLE courses on Lawline, and the courses that rise to the top tell us something. They reflect what’s keeping practitioners up at night, where clients are asking harder questions, and which skills are becoming non-negotiable in day-to-day practice.This month, we’re doing something a little different: a countdown of March’s

Remaining informed about changes in Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirements is crucial for legal professionals to uphold their licenses and remain relevant in the ever-evolving field of law. Several states have recently implemented updates to their CLE regulations, aiming to enhance attorney competence, professionalism, and ethical standards. Lawline has compiled a running list of all

Every March, Lawline pauses to do something we believe matters: look back at the year and recognize the women whose expertise, preparation, and generosity of spirit made this platform better. The educators who spent hours in front of a camera so attorneys across the country could learn something useful. The ones who took hard subjects

The surge in artificial intelligence and data center development is creating unprecedented demand on America’s electric grid. “Powering Data Centers: How AI Is Reshaping the U.S. Power Grid,” presented by George “Chip” Cannon of Hogan Lovells, explores how this explosion in power demand is straining infrastructure, increasing electricity costs, and forcing regulators to rethink how

Artificial intelligence became impossible to ignore. From landmark regulatory frameworks to ethical reckonings about the future of legal practice itself, AI dominated conversations in every corner of the profession: attorneys who once viewed AI as a distant disruption found themselves navigating a reality where understanding these tools and their implications is essential to competent practice.

The legal profession thrives on dialogue: courses that inspire debate, challenge assumptions, and catalyze real change. This year, three programs emerged as conversation starters that resonated across practice areas and experience levels, generating thousands of reviews and sparking discussions that extended well beyond the virtual classroom.
Today, we’re spotlighting the CLE courses that captured the