The Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education is an eleven-member body established by the Supreme Court of Tennessee under Supreme Court Rule 21, tasked with overseeing the continuing education requirements for attorneys in the state. The Commission is responsible for regulating compliance, approving educational courses, and ensuring that legal professionals meet their ongoing educational obligations.
In addition to managing compliance deadlines and reporting, the Commission actively updates regulations and provides resources for attorneys, including information on legal assistance organizations and educational opportunities. Their efforts aim to enhance the professional development of attorneys while maintaining high standards within the legal community in Tennessee.
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