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Perks of a “Lawyer’s Vacation”

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Anchorage, AK, 11/02/2022 / SubmitMyPR /

Professionals rarely take a vacation, and lawyers are no exception. So it’s surprising to see so many lawyers, and whole firms, booking travel to places like the Virgin Islands, Ireland, and Alaska. So goes the new fad created by Destination CLEs, a “Vacation Education” company.

A combination of travel agency and continuing education provider, they book vacations with just enough learning to justify the best business expense you can think of. States vary in the hours that lawyers must spend learning each year. Nearly all require some amount.

The company’s website features white sandy beaches and eye-catching bridges. “Since you have to learn,” says Mary DeSpain, President of Destination CLEs, “do it somewhere beautiful and then go explore!”

So Many Destinations

There’s no shortage of places they can go. In truth, all they need is a good conference room, or better, a quiet garden outside. Next year, lawyers will be learning in Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, Alaska, Ireland, and near the Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mary just returned from a trip to the Mediterranean, stopping in Greece, Montenegro, Italy, and Spain.

It’s hard not to get jealous when you look at the pictures. And Mary’s friends do. “Yes,” she says, “this is definitely the job for me.” Lawyers provide her plenty of testimonials and pictures to share – not the typical takeaway from a legal conference. Says one, “We had an absolute ball at the Balloon Fiesta. We got our ethics credit and enjoyed tours to Taos and Santa Fe too!”

Trip days typically alternate between vacation and education. A 7-day trip might have 16 hours of learning, though some trips scale down significantly. An upcoming 8-day cruise to Alaska will feature a single but very full day with 6 hours of learning packed in.

By Subject and Skillset

Mary plans each trip with a theme, either by practice area or skillset.

April’s trip to the Virgin…

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