New Transactional Law Courses for 2025-2026 - 7-credit-hour Bundle (Okla)
Overview
Just need 6 or 7 more credit hours to complete your Oklahoma CLE requirement for 2025? If you're a business and transactional lawyer, then this 7-credit-hour bundle of non-litigation courses may be just what you need! This bundle contains 4 of our newest business-related courses, including 2 ethics hours (totaling 7 hours of Oklahoma CLE credit).
If you would rather hand-pick the individual courses in your On-Demand CLE Bundle, you can create your own Custom Bundle and choose from our growing library of individual courses! Just go back to the previous screen and click the green "Build a Custom Bundle" button on the right-hand side of the screen.
Format(s)
Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download
Credit Hours
General Credits: 5.5
Ethics Credits: 2
Total Credits: 7.5
Courses Included
Insurance Coverage Issues to Avoid
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Description:
Individuals and especially business entities often need customized insurance coverages in order to mitigate certain risks that might be unique to their fields of endeavor. This course offers a checklist of examples.
General Credits: 1.5
The Biggest Ethics Traps of Modern Law Practice
Speaker(s):
Adam B Kilgore of Attorney at Law
Description:
A long-time state bar ethics official talks about the biggest ethics mistakes that are dominating professional responsibility circles in recent years.
Ethics Credits: 2
Presidential Taxes: Tax Tips and Strategies from American Presidents
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Charles Renwick of CMR Associates
Description:
A basic course for non-tax-specialists. This course explains some of the biggest tax savings strategies -- all as illustrated by the tax files of various U. S. Presidents.
General Credits: 2
Basics of Trademark Law for General Practitioners
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Description:
A look at what general practitioners need to know about one of the most pervasive legal issues in law practice
General Credits: 2