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Overview

This program contains 4 New Jersey Newly Admitted categories for 7.8 hours. They are 3.3 credits of New Jersey Civil or Criminal Trial Preparation (NA3), 1.5 credits of New Jersey Family Law Practice (NA4), 1.5 credits of New Jersey Real Estate Closing Procedures (NA5), and 1.5 credits of New Jersey Municipal Court Practice (NA8).

This program, in conjunction with PLI’s New Jersey Basic CLE Marathon 2017, can fulfill the NJ Newly Admitted Requirement of 15 credits in at least 5 of 9 Newly Admitted Subject Areas.

Newly Admitted in New Jersey? Visit PLI’s NJ Basic CLE Marathon FAQ page.

This course will help attorneys fulfill the New Jersey CLE requirements for newly admitted attorneys and will include New Jersey-specific instruction and discussion about topics authorized by the Supreme Court of New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education.

Lecture Topics [Total time 06:35:06]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

  • Opening Remarks* [00:02:08]
    William D. Wilson
  • New Jersey Family Law Practice [01:16:09]
    Robin C. Bogan
  • New Jersey Civil Trial Preparation [01:31:03]
    Hon. Frank J. DeAngelis, J.S.C., William D. Wilson, Hon. Travis L. Francis, A.J.S.C. (Ret.)
  • New Jersey Municipal Court Practice [01:14:43]
    Tara Auciello
  • New Jersey Real Estate Closing Procedures [01:15:24]
    Matthew L. Holden
  • New Jersey Criminal Trial Preparation [01:15:39]
    Brandon D. Minde

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:


COMPLETE COURSE HANDBOOK

  • New Jersey Family Law: The Nuts and Bolts 2018
    Robin C. Bogan
  • Retainer Agreement
    Robin C. Bogan
  • Pleadings: Samples and Resources
    Robin C. Bogan
  • Select New Jersey Statutes
    Robin C. Bogan
  • Child Support Guidelines Worksheets
    Robin C. Bogan
  • Select Family Law Cases and Recently Introduced Legislation
    Robin C. Bogan
  • Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Non-dissolution “FD” Case—How to file a non-divorce application for custody, child/spousal support or parenting time (visitation) (July 2012)
    Robin C. Bogan
  • Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, How to File a Request to Modify a Non-Dissolution “FD” Court Order Previously Issued by the Court (June 2016)
    Robin C. Bogan
  • New Jersey Civil Trial Preparation
    Frank J. DeAngelis, William D. Wilson, Travis L. Francis
  • Resources
    Frank J. DeAngelis, William D. Wilson, Travis L. Francis
  • New Jersey Civil Trial Practice Guide (PowerPoint slides)
    Frank J. DeAngelis, Travis L. Francis, William D. Wilson
  • How to Request Discovery and What to Do with It Once You Have It (January 16, 2018)
    Tara N Auciello
  • From Loose Dogs to Lost Licenses: The Staggering Jurisdiction of New Jersey’s Municipal Courts (January 16, 2018)
    Tara N Auciello
  • “Why Can’t You Amend This DWI to a Parking Ticket?!?!”: Plea Bargaining in New Jersey Municipal Courts (January 16, 2018)
    Tara N. Auciello
  • New Jersey Real Estate Closing Procedures
    Matthew L. Holden
  • Handling a Criminal Case in New Jersey (February 16, 2018)
    Brandon D. Minde


Presentation Material

  • New Jersey Civil Trial Practice Guide
    Hon. Frank J. DeAngelis, J.S.C., Hon. Travis L. Francis, A.J.S.C. (Ret.), William D. Wilson
  • New Jersey Real Estate Closing Procedures
    Matthew L. Holden

This program contains 4 New Jersey Newly Admitted categories for 7.8 hours. They are 3.3 credits of New Jersey Civil or Criminal Trial Preparation (NA3), 1.5 credits of New Jersey Family Law Practice (NA4), 1.5 credits of New Jersey Real Estate Closing Procedures (NA5), and 1.5 credits of New Jersey Municipal Court Practice (NA8).

This program, in conjunction with PLI’s New Jersey Basic CLE Marathon 2020 or PLI’s New Jersey Basic CLE Marathon 2019, can fulfill the NJ Newly Admitted Requirement of 15 credits in at least 5 of 9 Newly Admitted Subject Areas.

Newly Admitted in New Jersey? Visit PLI’s NJ Basic CLE Marathon FAQ page.

Why You Should Attend

This course will help attorneys fulfill the New Jersey CLE requirements for newly admitted attorneys and will include New Jersey-specific instruction and discussion about topics authorized by the Supreme Court of New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education. 

What You Will Learn  

  • New Jersey civil trial preparation
  • New Jersey criminal trial preparation
  • New Jersey family law practice
  • New Jersey real estate closing procedures
  • New Jersey municipal law

Who Should Attend

This program is designed to help attorneys comply with New Jersey mandatory continuing legal education requirements for newly admitted attorneys.
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