This new area of the website will bring attorneys
and providers the latest information on and links to Commission
policies. Website policy is shown below; other
policy statements will open html documents in new windows without
the menu bar.
Currently Available Policy Statements
Website Policy and Disclaimer
The Commission on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court
of Delaware strives to ensure the dissemination of timely, accurate
information concerning CLE Rules and requirements. The information
contained in this site is provided for the use and convenience of
Delaware attorneys and CLE program providers. It is subject to change
without notice. Although the information on the site is correct
when it is posted, changes to existing policies and approvals do
occasionally occur as new information is presented to the Commission's
attention.
We will update our website as possible to reflect changes, but
delays may occur. The Commission on Continuing Legal Education and
the Supreme Court of Delaware disclaim liability for any error or
omission. The Commission on Continuing Legal Education does not
favor any one group over another, nor does the use of any link to
any organization's website herein constitute an endorsement of that
organization. Links to CLE providers are given only for the convenience
of the attorney using the site and do not constitute endorsement
of the provider or its programs. The Commission and the Supreme
Court disclaim responsibility for the content of any site referenced
from this website.
The website content has been authored in accordance with generally
accepted standards for accessibility. Documents are available for
viewing and completion in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format
(PDF) only. If you do not have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software,
please visit the Adobe site to download it at http://www.adobe.com.
If you choose not to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer,
please contact the Commission to have the desired forms mailed or
faxed to you. Access.adobe.com
provides a set of free tools that allow visually disabled users
to read documents in Adobe PDF format. These tools convert PDF documents
into either HTML or ASCII text which can then be read by many screen
reading programs. |