Is it worth it to pay $3500 for CLE by PLI (Practicing Law Institute)?
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Date: October 18th, 2020 1:10 PM Author: Insecure Drab Dragon Abode
I have a perverse desire to actually pay attention to the CLE I'm watching this time around. It seems like PLI (Practicing Law Institute) is the best in the business in that it has actual successful lawyers giving well-organized instruction. Unfortunately, however, PLI is EXPENSIVE AS FUCK: $3500 for a year. Does anyone know whether or not PLI is actually worth the price tag?
I'm guessing the next best alternative is maybe Lawline, which is $300 for the usual deal where not-so-successful lawyers basically pretend like they actually care about making their CLE presentation (and I just zone out or keep it on in the background).
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Date: October 18th, 2020 1:14 PM Author: swashbuckling tan background story
If PLI is free, go for it.
For $3,500 you're better off just buying a form book and reverse engineering it.
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