Legal professionals juggle deadlines, client demands, and ongoing education requirements. Given these responsibilities, compliance often feels like a burdensome task. Profiscience and the National Business Institute (NBI) have set out to change that. The two giants in the legal education and management space have announced a new partnership. The aim is to improve how attorneys, paralegals, and law firm managers meet their continuing legal education (CLE) obligations.
With over 40 years in the CLE industry, NBI has established itself as the gold standard. It provides over 18,000 in-person and on-demand legal courses across the U.S. Meanwhile, Profiscience has long been a legal tech leader, particularly through its advanced learning management systems (LMS). These two forces have combined their expertise to offer legal professionals an efficient way to complete their CLE requirements.
The NBI learning content extension is available via Profiscience’s platform, CLESite. This add-on integrates over 1,000 pre-approved NBI CLE courses directly into the CLESite. Users have access to top-tier content without switching between platforms. Legal professionals can work toward their CLE credits with just a few clicks, saving time and effort.
This integration couldn’t come at a better time. Attorneys in 46 states are required to complete CLE hours annually. Failing to do so could result in penalties, including legal license suspension. For many, CLE can feel like a necessary evil interrupting their day. The NBI-Profiscience partnership hopes to change that narrative.
“We know that compliance can be a headache for many legal professionals. Our goal is to make it as painless as possible,” says Allison Schindler, president of NBI. “With this partnership, we’re bringing our expertly curated CLE content directly to Profiscience’s platform, making it easier than ever for users to meet their education requirements.”
This partnership also addresses the issue of making CLE courses practical. As Schindler points out, many CLE offerings don’t equip attorneys with concrete skills they can implement in their practice. NBI’s approach has always been about providing practical, actionable training. The collaboration with Profiscience brings their vision to life in a new, accessible way.
Profiscience CEO Michael Barshinger shares Schindler’s enthusiasm, noting, “Our platform was built to simplify compliance tracking, and now, with NBI’s vast library of courses, we can provide our users with an all-in-one solution. We are excited to see how this partnership will ease the burden for our users, offering them the flexibility to complete their credits without disrupting their busy schedules.”
The timing of this partnership reflects a growing trend in the legal industry toward digital integration. With the rise of hybrid work environments, many firms seek ways to cut unnecessary admin. The NBI Add-On is a much-needed solution to that problem. In addition to simplifying compliance tracking, CLESite offers features like automated reporting, real-time completion data, and jurisdiction-specific compliance summaries. These features help firms stay on top of their CLE obligations without dedicating excessive time or resources.
The companies have plans to expand the range of available courses and further enhance the integration between NBI’s content and Profiscience’s technology. For now, legal professionals can benefit from a partnership that saves them time, effort, and possibly their legal license. You can learn more about the NBI learning content extension by visiting their website.
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