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  1. The Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College provides continuing legal and professional education for judges, magistrates, acting judges, and non-judicial court personnel to ensure the effective administration of justice for all Ohioans. In addition, the Judicial College offers education opportunities for guardians ad litem and guardians of adults.

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  3. The Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College provides hundreds of hours of education for court staff every year. Most of these courses are free of charge. Education is provided centrally and regionally for in-person courses. Online courses are available 24/7.

  4. Who Should Attend: Individuals who are interested in learning how to mediate cases in a court setting. Course Description: The Fundamentals of Mediation training curriculum is a blended learning approach consisting of online learning followed by a two-day live interactive classroom training program.

  5. If you've never completed a course in OhioCourtEDU, create an account by selecting the appropriate button below. Judges, Magistrates, and Acting Judges: You should already have an account and can login at left. COURT PERSONNEL.

  6. 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.

  7. Superintendence Rules 66.06 and 66.07 describe mandatory adult guardianship education, including a one-time fundamentals course and continuing education requirements for each following year. To help meet this requirement, the Supreme Court of Ohio is offering free courses to guardians of adults.

  8. The required 12 hours of New Lawyers Training instruction must be earned by attending courses that have been accredited by the Supreme Court of Ohio's Commission on Continuing Legal Education as New Lawyers Training education.

  9. Adult Guardianship Three-Hour Course Offerings. Below is a compilation of education opportunities. It is not intended to be a complete list of all adult guardianship education. Check back periodically for more opportunities as we update this list. Online Offerings. IMPORTANT INFORMATION.

  10. Effective Jan. 1, 2019, judges, including retired and part-time judges, are required to earn 40 hours of continuing legal education, including 10 hours of instruction through courses offered by the Ohio Supreme Court Judicial College, every two years.

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