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Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) is an international organization established in 1964 devoted to improving the performance of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) professionals. It is based in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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CATALOG OF CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION...[1]


  1. ^ EBSCO research databases, from EBSCO research. Includes link to original source.