New Jersey Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Law Codes are a set of rules and regulations that govern the practice of law in the state of New Jersey. These codes set the standards for attorneys to maintain their license to practice law, and require them to obtain a certain number of continuing legal education credits each year. The New Jersey CLE Law Codes include the Rules of Professional Conduct, the Supreme Court Rules Governing Continuing Legal Education, the Uniform Continuing Legal Education Rules, the Lawyer Advertising Rules, the Ethical Considerations for Attorneys, and the Professional Responsibility Rules. The Rules of Professional Conduct provide guidelines for the ethical conduct of lawyers, while the Supreme Court Rules Governing Continuing Legal Education outlines the requirements for an attorney to be eligible to practice law in the state of New Jersey. The Uniform Continuing Legal Education Rules set the standards and requirements for continuing legal education credits, and the Lawyer Advertising Rules and Ethical Considerations for Attorneys provide guidance on advertising and other aspects of attorney representation. Finally, the Professional Responsibility Rules provide guidance on the obligations of attorneys to uphold the standards of the legal profession.