Meet your Illinois professional responsibility requirements with ethics and professional responsibility on-demand programs that are designed to be practical, current, and easy to complete on your schedule. The IICLE Ethics Bundle is a curated on-demand option that provides a 6-hour playlist of approved Illinois professional responsibility programs, including the required diversity and inclusion hour and the required mental health and substance abuse hour, plus additional ethics-focused credit areas such as professionalism, civility, practice management, and technology. Programs are available through on-demand streaming so attorneys can watch in any order and complete compliance without last-minute scrambling.
If you prefer to build your own path, you can also choose individual ethics and professional responsibility on-demand programs across the topics Illinois attorneys are dealing with right now, including responsible and ethical use of AI, fraud and risk awareness, disability-related client considerations, and well-being and resilience. These offerings are built to support day-to-day judgment calls in client work while still helping you earn the specific professional responsibility credit types you need for your reporting period.
Drawing on more than two decades of law firm support roles and doctoral research on organizational effectiveness, Deidre N. Jackson offers attorneys and firm leaders research-informed strategies to strengthen culture, improve engagement, and support long-term firm success.
Attorney Samantha Martin and mental performance consultant Danielle Beardsley provide strategies for addressing chronic stress and burnout that harms careers and deprives the profession of talented practitioners.
This program presents a set of financial analysis tools that attorneys can use to make fact-based business decisions and discusses how they can be applied in particular situations.
Professor Jason Pierceson provides Illinois attorneys with a practical roadmap to understanding how conservative judicial strategies, regulatory shifts, and recent Supreme Court and Seven Circuit decisions affect employment law, constitutional litigation, education law, healthcare regulation, and civil rights enforcement since the Bostock v. Clayton County decision.