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Login Tips | To Access NHMCLE Info: | Log into the For Members area, then select NHMCLE Attorney Records from the list of links on the For Members page. Accept the security certificate prompts and look to the left side of the next screen where you will see your name under Current Year Summary. Please note: To access your MCLE records, you must first login to the NH Bar website and then follow the links to the NHMCLE website. You cannot use your NH Bar username and password to log directly into the MCLE website.
| To Access Casemaker | After you've logged in and reached the For Members directory page, choose the first selection, Casemaker Web Library. When you reach the Casemaker page, click "accept terms" to enter the library.
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| Trouble Logging In? | Some common login problems are addressed below.
♦ Are you inserting spaces in your username or password? If you are, please omit the spaces and try again.
♦ Do you share a computer with another attorney? It is necessary to log out of your MCLE records (logout option is on upper right on MCLE page) when done viewing them, or your records will display when another attorney tries to view his or her MCLE records on the same computer.
♦ Are you trying to register for a CLE? The CLE catalog and CLE registration are administered on a proxy site. Your login information will not be the same as your NH Bar login. Login assistance for CLE registration is available at 877-880-1335.
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| Please note... that the For Members login box in the upper-right corner of the screen still appears even after you have logged in. | Frequently Asked Questions | Why do I need to login? | We ask users to login to access secure member information, the Casemaker Web Library, NHMCLE Records, the Member Directory, and Law Practice Management tools.
| Do I need to log in just to visit the site? | No. The majority of the NH Bar website is accessible without logging in. We only ask you to login when you are accessing secure member information or benefits and services offered exclusively to NH Bar Members.
| How do I obtain a username and password? | Please send an e-mail to login@nhbar.org.
| How do I change my username and/or password? | If you would like to change your username or password, after you have logged into the For Members area, go to the Edit Your Login page. (The Edit Your Login feature may also be linked from the Member Services and Benefits page, under the "Changes, Edits & Requests" heading.)
| What if I have forgotten my username? | Please request your login information by sending an e-mail to login@nhbar.org. This mailbox is monitored weekdays from 8:30 AM until 5:00 PM. Requests received at other times will be responded to during regular business hours.
| Can my Administrative Assistant retrieve my login information? | No. The NH Bar Association will provide login information to Members only. If your Assistant requests your login information, we will forward the information directly to you.
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| What if I still am unable to login? | Web browser configuration may prevent you from logging in. Try the following web browser configuration tips:
- "Cookies" not enabled - Cookies are small text files created by websites on your hard disk. They must be active ("enabled") to allow our log-in procedure to work. Please visit the cookies help page to learn how to enable cookies for your browser.
- Full Cache - The cache is an area on your hard disk that keeps a record of web-sites that you have visited. If it is not cleared periodically then it may get so full that it interferes with your use of the internet and other software on your computer. Please visit the cache help page to learn how to clear your browser's cache.
- Per-site Cookie Management - If you accept or reject cookies on a per-site basis and are unable to login to the NH Bar website, it is possible that you have set your broswer to reject cookies from nhbar.org. Please see the Cookie Filtering Override section of the Cookies Help page.
- Filtering Software - Many filtering and blocking software packages filter cookies. If you are running software like this, then your computer may not receive or send cookies. This will cause sites you visit to assume you are not accepting cookies. Consult the filtering software's documentation or website for assistance.
- Firewall - Your machine may be behind a firewall or proxy server that prevents cookie transmission. This is most likely in a corporate environment. Since the cookies aren't making it through to your browser, the website will assume you personally aren't accepting them. Contact your network administrator for assistance.
| Still have a login question? | Send an e-mail to login@nhbar.org or call the Bar Center at 224-6942, Mon- Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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