The Practical eDiscovery Event

CLE Frequently Asked Questions

The 12th Annual UF Law E-Discovery Conference, taking place February 12-13, 2025, offers an unparalleled opportunity for legal professionals to expand their knowledge and skills. With a focus on practical education, the conference provides up to 795 minutes of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit, including specialized tracks in ethics, technology, and mental health awareness. Spanning two engaging days—both in Gainesville, FL, and online—the event features a dynamic mix of panel discussions, rapid-fire “Nuts & Bolts” sessions, and in-depth presentations on cutting-edge topics like Generative AI, deepfake challenges, and e-discovery career essentials. Whether you’re an attorney, legal tech professional, or student, this conference is designed to inspire, educate, and prepare you for the evolving legal landscape.

 

12 Annual UF Law E-Discovery Conference (2025)

In Florida, attendees can choose Technology, General, or Ethics credit, as indicated above.

Thank you to our CLE Sponsor

12th Annual UF Law E-Discovery Conference | Gunster | CLE Sponsor

Frequently Asked Questions

 

This program offers a maximum of 795 minutes of CLE credit.

AK, AZ, CT, DC, FL, HI, MD, MA, MI, MT, NH, NJ, NY, SD

  • The following credit is available for FL: 16.0 hrs General; 6.5 hrs Ethics; 10.0 hr Technology; 1.0 hour Mental Health and Awareness;16.0 hr Business Litigation Certification; 16.0 hr Civil Trial Certification
  • 25 hrs of general CLE credit are available for: AK, AZ, CT, DC, HI, MD, MA, MI, MT, NH, SD.
  • 0 hrs of general CLE credit are available for: NJ and NY.

This represents the maximum number of credits – individual credit may vary.

You may be able to self-file for participation at this event.

Please note CLE is NOT available for participation in the live webcasts for Pennsylvania per their MCLE rules for virtual programs.

Yes, in order to receive CLE credit for your attendance, you must scan in and out of each session you attend.

Yes, in order to receive CLE credit for your attendance, you must note the code word which will be stated during each CLE session. You must provide a code word for each session in order to receive CLE credit for your participation.

  • Please note some sessions may utilize polling instead of a code word. Make sure to answer the poll when it pops up on your screen in order to receive CLE credit for your participation.

Your additional speaking credit will be added to your CLE record in UF’s online CLE portal. You will receive a link to this portal within 2 weeks of the conclusion of the event. If you do not receive the email in your inbox within 2 weeks, please first check your SPAM folder. If you have any questions or issues, please contact info@clehelpdesk.net after March 1, 2025.

Law students are welcome to view CLE sessions, but are not eligible for CLE credit.

You should consult your jurisdiction’s website for information regarding requirements.

All attendees will receive an email within 2 weeks following the Conference with a link to UF’s online CLE system. This email will contain instructions on how to confirm your participation and print your CLE certificate of attendance.