MCLE/CEU Info


  • MCLE State Bar of Texas: Approved 2.0H, Course #: 174227295. CHE is an accredited sponsor, approved by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE.
  • TMCEC/TCCA: 2.0H.  CHE is a Preferred Provider, request for approval of CEUs must be submitted by attendee to TMCEC/TCCA for approval.
  • Texas Municipal League Institute: agenda may be submitted by you.
  • Paralegals: self-reporting permitted.
  • Other organizations may accept these CEUs, please check with their Continuing Education program.







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Course Conducted by:

Alan Bojorquez,

Managing Attorney,

Bojorquez Law Firm



Alan serves as City Attorney or Special Counsel to cities across Texas. He graduated from Texas Tech University with his Bachelor of Arts in English, Master of Public Administration, and Doctor of Jurisprudence. Alan served as a staff attorney for the Texas Municipal League. He has Merit Certification in Municipal Law from the Texas City Attorneys Association and is a Past-President of TCAA. Alan is a Board Member for the International Municipal Lawyers Association, an IMLA Local Government Fellow, and received IMLA’s Glick Award in 2017 (for Outstanding Local Government Lawyer in Private Practice). He was named Outstanding Government Lawyer for 2018 by the State Bar of Texas (Government Law Section). September 2018, Alan was named an Honorary Member of the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). In 2020, Alan was designated an Honorary Member of the Texas Municipal Clerks Association. He authors the Texas Municipal Law & Procedural Manual (7th Ed.).

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