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StandWithUs opens legal-education resource center on Jewish people and Israel

Top legal scholars have dedicated their time and knowledge to help create content for the resource center.

Law books. Credit: Pixabay.
Law books. Credit: Pixabay.

The legal department at StandWithUs has announced the opening of the Israel education group’s continuing legal education resource center.

Attorneys who need to fulfill their CLE credits can do so in an easily navigable setting while exploring specific legal matters that affect the Jewish people and Israel.

The StandWithUs Saidoff Legal Department said top legal scholars have dedicated their time and knowledge to help create content for the resource center. Videos include a variety of timely topics about Israel and the Jewish people, and are priced competitively.

“We are excited to empower attorneys and expand their knowledge of legal issues relating to Israel and the Jewish people while providing an affordable way for them to fulfill their CLE requirements,” said Saidoff Legal Department director Yael Leman.

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