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How to Get 10 CPE Points in One Day Before Registration Renewal

Written by Legal Wise | Jun 4, 2026 2:00:00 PM

Registration renewal creates a practical timing problem when CPE hours remain open near the 30 June deadline. The available program format, category coverage and attendance verification determine whether a one-day option can close the right gap. A full-day booking still needs to satisfy the record attached to your registration. Legalwise Seminars runs 10 CPE points in one day programs for annual CPE records requiring urgent review. There is also a 7 CPE point seminar available on demand.

  • Category gaps can remain open even when total hours look close.
  • Ethics or professional conduct hours need separate checking.
  • Delivery format affects attendance verification and certificate timing.
  • A one-day program works best when it matches the record you need to close.

A late-June CPE review can become a scheduling problem when your record still needs several hours, an ethics component or patent and trade mark-specific content. Completing 10 CPE points in one day may help when the remaining requirement is clear, but the booking still needs to match the record attached to your renewal. A full-day program loses value when it fills time without answering the category or professional conduct requirements still sitting open in your records.

Can You Get 10 CPE Points in One Day?

Time pressure near 30 June can make a full-day program look like the fastest answer. Before choosing a booking, review the gap in your annual record rather than starting with the course title. TTIPAB states that patent or trade mark attorneys registered in one category must complete 10 hours in the 12 months before renewal, while dual-registered attorneys must complete 15 hours. That same guidance states that insufficient CPE can result in suspended registration.

Before choosing a one-day CPE course, review:

  • How many hours still remain for the current registration year.
  • Whether ethics or professional conduct requirements remain incomplete.
  • Whether patent or trade mark category hours still need attention.
  • Whether certificates and attendance records are already available.

That review gives you a clearer way to compare available programs with the actual compliance gap you need to close before 30 June.

Choosing the Right Format When Renewal Is Close

Court dates, client work and filing obligations do not slow down because renewal deadlines are approaching. If your calendar already has little flexibility, the delivery format starts affecting how practical the session becomes. A face-to-face event may suit a full day away from the office, while live online attendance can remove travel time from the decision.

When you review Legalwise Seminars program options, you can choose between face-to-face sessions, live online attendance and on-demand recordings. An online CPE seminar for patent attorneys still needs the same practical review as an in-person booking because the content and attendance verification must satisfy your record requirements. A one-day CPE webinar can become useful when it answers the hours you still need and produces attendance verification that supports your renewal file.

What to Check Before Booking Last-Minute CPE

Program titles can create false confidence late in the registration year. Last-minute CPE works properly when the booking solves a specific problem rather than simply adding hours. A dual-registered attorney may still need category-specific content or ethics requirements even after completing a larger program.

When you review Legalwise Seminars patent and trade mark programs, you can compare intellectual property essentials, IP licensing updates, ethics sessions and litigation topics against the exact requirements still missing from your record. That comparison gives more value than treating all available hours as interchangeable. It also gives you a more practical way to compare quick CPE points against actual compliance requirements.

If your remaining requirements extend beyond one renewal cycle, the Individual 10 CPE Point Package gives you 12 months to select seminars across face-to-face, live online and on-demand formats. The package terms still matter because the subscription cannot exceed 10 points and remains valid for 12 months from purchase.

Finishing Before 30 June

The record attached to renewal matters as much as the hours themselves. Once a session ends, your file should clearly show what you completed, how attendance was verified and which requirement the activity satisfied. Legalwise Seminars verifies attendance through sign-in systems and platform login records before certificates are issued.

If your registration deadline is close, same-day CPE completion should still be treated as a compliance decision rather than a calendar shortcut. Review the TTIPAB CPE Guidelines, compare your remaining requirements against the Legalwise Seminars CPE Rules and Requirements page, then book the sessions that answer your actual record requirements before 30 June arrives.

Book 10 CPE points in one day with Legalwise Seminars before 30 June closes your remaining compliance window.

FAQs About 10 CPE Points In One Day

Can patent attorneys complete 10 CPE points in one day?

Patent attorneys can complete 10 CPE points in one day when the program content, delivery format and attendance record meet their CPE requirements. Dual-registered attorneys should check whether additional hours or category-specific content remains outstanding.

Does online CPE count before 30 June?

Online CPE can count before 30 June when the activity satisfies your requirements and attendance can be verified. Legalwise Seminars verifies live online attendance through platform login records and provides certificates after verification.

What should I check before booking last-minute CPE?

Before booking last-minute CPE, check total hours, ethics requirements, patent or trade mark category needs and certificate records. A convenient program only closes the right gap when it matches the requirements attached to your annual record.