No — Arkansas’s CLE rules do not distinguish between part-time and full-time attorneys; all nonexempt attorneys must satisfy the same requirement.
Arkansas requires every attorney (unless exempt by age or years of service) to complete 12 hours of CLE annually, including at least one hour of ethics.
Details:
- Rule 3 of the Arkansas Rules for Minimum Continuing Education mandates 12 credit hours per year, with no reduced requirement for part-time practitioners.
- Exemptions exist for attorneys aged 70 or with 40 years of licensure, but those exemptions are not tied to workload or part-time status.
- All CLE hours must be approved by the Arkansas CLE Board.
- The reporting period ends June 30 each year.
Key Takeaway: Arkansas imposes uniform CLE obligations regardless of whether an attorney practices part-time or full-time.