Get a tutorial from Georgia’s CCLC and CJCP staff about the new CLE sponsor portal and about the professionalism guidelines.
Georgia Sponsor Portal: www.georgiabar.org/CLEPortal
Professionalism CLE Guidelines: http://cjcpga.org/professionalism-cle-guidelines/
If you have any specific questions about the sponsor portal or professionalism guidelines that you would like to see addressed, please email Gina Roers-Liemandt at gina.roersliemandt@americanbar.org with your suggestions.
The event will be moderated by Gina Roers-Liemandt, Director of MCLE and Professional Development, American Bar Association.
PROFESSIONALISM CLE GUIDELINES | Available after Registration |
REVISED PROFESSIONALISM GUIDELINES (3.13 MB) | Available after Registration |
A LAWYER'S CREED & THE ASPIRATIONAL STATEMENT ON PROFESSIONALISM (4.11 MB) | Available after Registration |
SAMPLE PRESENTATIONS | Available after Registration |
SOLO AND SMALL FIRM 2018 EXAMPLE | Available after Registration |
PROFESSIONALISM PAGE ARTICLES | Available after Registration |
SAMPLE EVALUATION (SOFT COPY - PREFERRED) | Available after Registration |
SAMPLE EVALUATION (HARD COPY) (0.20 MB) | Available after Registration |
Dee Dee Worley is the Director of Georgia’s Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency (CCLC) and has worked for the Commission for over 30 years. Dee Dee received a Bachelor of Business Administration in 1988 from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business. She is the immediate Past President of CLEreg and has served in several other positions of leadership with that organization.
Karlise Yvette Grier became the Executive Director of the Chief Justice’s Commission on Professionalism in September 2017. Prior to assuming her current position, Grier worked for over 17 years as the managing attorney of Grier Law Office, P.C., a law firm that concentrated in the areas of adoption, divorce, and child custody. Grier was appointed to serve as a part-time Magistrate Court judge in Fulton County and served as a Judicial Officer in the Fulton County Superior Court Family Division from May 2006 through December 2008. From March 2000 until June 2005, she served as a Judge Pro Hac Vice in the former City Court of Atlanta "Traffic Court". Grier received her B.A. in Computer Science from Dartmouth College and her J.D. from Emory University School of Law. Grier is a native of Atlanta and a member of Ben Hill United Methodist Church.