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Can mindfulness or well-being courses count for CLE?

It depends on the jurisdiction – some states allow mindfulness or well-being courses to count for CLE when they address lawyer competence or mental health in the legal profession, while others allow them only if tied to permissible credit categories.
To qualify, the course usually must be lawyer-focused, meet the state’s accreditation standards, and be categorized under competence, mental health-substance use, or professional responsibility where applicable.

Details:

  • Minnesota requires at least one credit on mental health and substance use in the legal profession per 3-year cycle starting with Category 2 lawyers in 2025, and defines this credit type in its rules.
  • California recognizes “competence issues” credit that includes substance abuse and mental health topics related to the legal profession, subject to activity approval standards.
  • Illinois requires 6 professional responsibility hours per 2-year period, including at least 1 hour accredited for mental health-substance abuse, with PR topics expressly including mental health-substance abuse.

Key Takeaway:
Mindfulness or well-being content can count where it is aligned with lawyer competence or mental health in the legal profession and satisfies state CLE rules; verify your state’s category definitions and approval criteria before relying on these credits.

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