No — Louisiana’s CLE (MCLE) rules do not differentiate based on part-time vs full-time practice; all active attorneys must meet the same CLE standard.
Louisiana requires all active attorneys to complete 12.5 CLE credit hours each calendar year, including 1 hour of ethics and 1 hour of professionalism.
Details:
- At most 4 hours per year may be earned via computer-based courses; the rest must be live or interactive.
- Up to 8 general CLE credits (not including ethics or professionalism) may be carried over into the next year.
- Newly admitted attorneys must complete 12.5 credits by December 31 of the calendar year following their admission, with at least 8 hours in ethics, professionalism, or law office management.
- Credits must be earned by December 31 and reported by January 31 of the next year.
- There is no rule or provision reducing a practicing attorney’s CLE requirement because they work part time.
Key Takeaway: Being part-time does not yield CLE relief in Louisiana — all active attorneys must satisfy the full 12.5-credit annual requirement (unless they fall under specific exemptions).