Yes – Nebraska allows attorneys to request an extension of time to complete or report CLE if the request is filed by December 1 and is based on disability, hardship, or extenuating circumstances.
Requests must be submitted through the Nebraska Supreme Court Attorney Services website and are discretionary under Rule § 3-401.13.
Details:
– File the extension request by December 1 via the Attorney Services website; no extension is granted without this written application.
– Any extension may not exceed six months beyond the end of the year in which the CLE was not completed.
– A waiver of minimum requirements may be requested for the same qualifying reasons and must also be filed by December 1; a waiver cannot exceed one year or ten credit hours.
– The press of business is explicitly not a valid basis for an extension or waiver.
Key Takeaway
Yes – Nebraska permits CLE extensions for qualifying hardship if requested by December 1, with relief capped at six months beyond year end; waivers are limited and business workload does not qualify.