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Continuing Legal Education. Active attorneys and attorneys registered for corporate status must complete 24 hours of accredited CLE activities every two years. Fulltime, part-time, and retired judges and magistrates must complete 40 hours of accredited CLE activities.
The Office of Attorney Services coordinates the work of the Attorney Services Division and provides staff assistance and oversight to the following Court-appointed entities and in the following areas: Attorney Registration Administers the biennial registration of attorneys. Attorney Portal (NOTE: This site is password protected) Agency Billing
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Ohio attorneys are reminded to register for the 2021-2023 biennium by Sept. 1. Online registration on the Attorney Services Portal opens July 1. Ohio Supreme Court Office of Attorney Services Director Gina Palmer said all attorneys on active, corporate and emeritus pro bono status, as well as those temporarily admitted as a military spouse ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio is the court of last resort in Ohio. The Ohio Supreme Court is established by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio Constitution. Launch.
File a grievance against an attorney or judge through the Disciplinary Counsel with the Supreme Court of Ohio.
We’re here to help you understand the Supreme Court's NLT requirements and learn about the many NLT courses the Ohio Bar offers to help you satisfy these requirements. General Requirements. The Supreme Court of Ohio requires you, as a new lawyer, to obtain 12 hours of NLT credits by the end of your first CLE biennial compliance period.
Search For Attorney. Enter any part of a name, registration number, or geographic information and click Search. This directory includes attorneys who have been admitted to the practice of law in Ohio.
After a nearly three-month pilot program, the Ohio Supreme Court e-Filing Portal is now open to all registered Ohio attorneys and those registered for pro hac vice status. “The feedback during the pilot program has been positive,” Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor said.