Members/Legal Professionals
Members/Legal Professionals

Continuing Legal Education

Audience in front of blank wall with text: The LBA is an accredited Continuing Legal Education and Distance Learning provider. We offer dozens of live CLE programs annually, single- and multi-credit. We also stream select Pennsylvania Bar Institute (PBI) programs.


 

For full course descriptions, click here to visit our Event Calendar

and view our event in "list view." 


To Register for an LBA CLE:

  • To Register Online and Pay By Credit Card

Click Here to go to Formsite Registration

 

  • ✉️ If you wish to Pay by Check:

Click Here to Download CLE Registration Form

✵ If you are registering by check, please email the CLE Coordinator your full name, the name of the CLE seminar, and the check number so that we can add you to the roster while we wait for your registration in the mail. Please include a completed CLE Registration Form with your check.

Mail: Lancaster Bar Association, Attn: CLE Registration, 28 E. Orange St., Lancaster, PA 17602

Fax: 717-393-0221


To Register for a PBI: 

  • Register online! (Click here)
    • PBI Registrations must be done through the website

If you have questions about registering or need assistance, please reach out to:

Staff Contact:

Ana Lehneis, Continuing Legal Education Coordinator and Creative Assistant

717-393-0737 Ext. 202 | ana@lancasterbar.org


CLE Financial Hardship Policy:

The Lancaster Bar Association may, at its discretion, reduce or waive the course fee for any attorney, member or non-member, who wishes to attend an LBA CLE program, but for whom the cost would present a financial hardship.

Requests for fee reductions/waivers, along with a brief explanation of hardship, must be received at least 10 days prior to the CLE program.  Send requests directly to LBA Executive Director Lisa Driendl-Miller at lisa@lancasterbar.org, or call 717-393-7721. All requests will be treated confidentially. 

The payment of CLE credit fees ($1.50 per credit), separate from course fees, will remain the responsibility of the attorney.