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Do antitrust lawyers have targeted CLE topics?

No — CLE rules generally do not require “antitrust CLE” as a distinct mandated topic, but many CLE providers and specialty sections do offer courses tailored for antitrust practitioners.
Antitrust specialists routinely access targeted CLE offerings in competition law, merger control, cartel enforcement, Big Tech antitrust, and related economic or regulatory topics.

  • The ABA Antitrust Law Section regularly hosts CLE programs focused on competition, antitrust enforcement, and policy developments. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
  • The American Antitrust Institute offers CLE credits for antitrust and competition law conferences, issuing certificates attorneys can submit to state MCLE boards. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
  • Many state and local bar sections—for example Washington State’s Antitrust, Consumer Protection & Unfair Business Practices Section—conduct specialized CLEs for trade regulation practitioners. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
  • Targeted CLE modules may be treated as electives or substantive-law credits, depending on your jurisdiction’s CLE classification rules.

Key Takeaway
While antitrust CLE is not universally mandated, attorneys practicing in competition law have access to specialized CLE offerings—and should pursue them via antitrust sections, ABA programs, and compliance with their state’s credit rules.

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