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Christopher M. Brolley

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Christopher M. Brolley

Troutman Pepper Locke

Christopher M. Brolley is an attorney with Troutman Pepper Locke whose practice focuses on complex litigation and regulatory matters across several industries. His work includes representing pharmaceutical, medical device, agricultural, and manufacturing companies in mass tort, personal injury, and wrongful death litigation in federal and state courts across the United States. In addition to product liability matters, he handles disputes involving breach of contract and corporate governance. Brolley also advises colleges and universities on compliance with name, image, and likeness (NIL) rules, including navigating state NIL laws, NCAA bylaws, and related regulatory guidance. He regularly develops strategies to mitigate enforcement risk and contributes to thought leadership in the evolving NIL legal landscape through publications and podcast commentary.

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Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.

Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.

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The Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission requires attorneys to complete 12 credits, including 1 ethics, by December 31 of each year. All credits must be reported by February 15 of the following year. A maximum of 12 credits, including 1 ethics credit, may be carried over for 1 year only.  

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  • Attorneys can earn unlimited “live” credit through live seminars, live webcasts, and co-sponsored locations with MyLAWCLE-Alabama approved programs
  • Attorneys are limited to 6 credits per compliance period of “online” programs through MyLAwCLE On-Demand programs