CLE Videos & Materials
The NDNY Federal Court Bar Association is an Accredited NYS CLE Provider and our approval status now includes Online Video, for individual (self-study) participation. Access to Pre-Recorded CLEs and Past CLE Materials is available to current FCBA Members only. Click here to join the FCBA today!
Most, if not all, of our virtual CLE programs have been recorded for self-study viewing. Programs with accompanying videos are noted with “VOD” (Video On Demand) in the titles, below.
How do I get credit for viewing a pre-recorded CLE?
In order to receive credit for a pre-recorded CLE you must download and complete the NYS attorney affirmation form. Make sure to check the box for “Online Video” under “Format”. Throughout the recording, you will hear a code, or codes, depending on the length of the program. Simply record the code(s) on the form in the space provided, sign the affirmation, and return it to the FCBA director at [email protected]. A certificate of attendance will be provided as soon as possible. Attorneys should retain a copy of the affirmations and their New York CLE certificates of attendance. We also encourage you to fill out this survey to provide your evaluation of the CLE program.
Updated Rules for Newly Admitted Attorneys in New York (those in their first two years of practice): As of January 1, 2026, newly admitted New York attorneys can no longer earn CLE skills credits through individual, on-demand online courses or webinars. Skills credits must now be completed via traditional, in-person, in-classroom settings or through “group” interactive videoconferencing (VCN) where attendees gather in groups of at least two.
To view individual CLEs, you must be a member of the FCBA. Click here to be taken to our membership portal.
Electronic Discovery in Civil Litigation – Coping with the 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Electronic Discovery in Civil Litigation – Coping with the 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 11/30/2006
The Law of Privilege in Federal Litigation – A Northern District and Second Circuit Perspective
The Law of Privilege in Federal Litigation – A Northern District and Second Circuit Perspective 04/26/2006
Ethics and Professionalism from the Judicial Perspective for Attorneys Who Practice in Federal and State Courts
Ethics and Professionalism from the Judicial Perspective for Attorneys Who Practice in Federal and State Courts 12/01/2005
Techniques for Settling Cases in the Northern District
Techniques for Settling Cases in the Northern District 12/02/2004
Technology and Modern Civil Litigation – Electronic Discovery and the Use of Courtroom Technology
Technology and Modern Civil Litigation – Electronic Discovery and the Use of Courtroom Technology 11/19/2004

