PMBR (2022-2023) - Just Released on 5/11/22
To learn more about PMBR in Illinois, watch the introductory video below.
In accordance with Illinois Supreme Court Rule 756(e) (Disclosure of Malpractice Insurance), every two years, Illinois lawyers who represent at least one private client and do not report that they maintain malpractice insurance are required to complete the Proactive Management Based Regulation (PMBR) Self-Assessment Program or obtain malpractice insurance and report that fact, as a requirement of registering in the year following.
Required to take PMBR?
Follow these 6 simple steps:
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1) Complete PMBR ModulePMBR (2022 - 2023) is made up of 6 e-learning modules. Complete all 6 modules and earn a total of four-hours of free MCLE credit. 2) Take AssessmentOur assessments are short, no more than 5 questions, and help reinforce what you just learned. 3) Fill Out Module SurveyWe value your feedback! Complete a short survey so we can improve our PMBR offerings. 4) Earn MCLE CreditUpon completing each module, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion outlining the MCLE credit earned for the module completed. 5) Fill Out PMBR SurveyShare your thoughts about the PMBR Program, so we can learn how the Program can better assist you in practicing law. 6) PMBR Program CertificateUpon completing all 6 modules, you’ll receive a PMBR Program Certificate representing fulfillment of your PMBR attorney registration requirement for 2023. |
Not required to take PMBR, but want free CLE?
Follow these 4 simple steps:
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1) Complete PMBR ModulePMBR (2022 - 2023) is made up of 6 e-learning modules. All Illinois attorneys can complete each module for free MCLE credit. 2) Take AssessmentOur assessments are short, no more than 5 questions, and help reinforce what you just learned. 3) Fill Out SurveyWe value your feedback! Complete a short survey so we can improve our online CLE offerings. 4) Earn MCLE CreditUpon completing each module, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion outlining the MCLE credit earned for the module completed. |
Accessibility - The ARDC is committed to facilitating digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone, and applying the relevant accessibility standards. For blind or visually impaired lawyers, we have the PMBR (2022-2023) Program in a format compatible with screen reader technology. Please contact the ARDC Education Department at education@iardc.org to receive this format of the Program.
Important MCLE Notice: The ARDC reports individual attorney attendance to the MCLE Board by the 15th of the month subsequent to the date of completion of the MCLE program (for example, September events will be reported by October 15).