Yes. Arkansas exempts attorneys from CLE if they are age 70 or have completed 40 years of Arkansas licensure. Active attorneys otherwise must complete 12 hours annually, including 1 hour of ethics.
Examples: an attorney who turns 70 is exempt from CLE going forward, and an attorney who reaches 40 years of licensure is exempt. The Arkansas Supreme Court’s Rules for Minimum Continuing Legal Education and the Bar’s CLE FAQ confirm these exemptions.
Key Takeaway: In Arkansas, attorneys are exempt from CLE once they reach age 70 or complete 40 years of licensure; all other active attorneys must comply with the state’s annual CLE requirement.
Exemptions in Arkansas
- Age 70: Attorneys or judges who reach 70 no longer need CLE.
- 40 Years of Licensure: Attorneys licensed for 40 years in Arkansas are exempt.
- Active Attorneys: All other active attorneys must complete 12 CLE hours each year, including 1 ethics credit.