No — Maine’s CLE rules do not reduce obligations based on part-time vs full-time status; all active attorneys must satisfy the same minimum requirement unless exempted by other rules.
Maine Bar Rule 5 requires every attorney with an active license to complete 12 MCLE credit hours per calendar year, with restrictions on self-study credits and required live ethics and harassment hours.
Details:
- No more than 5 of the 12 hours may be earned via self-study or non-live formats.
- At least one live hour must address ethics/professionalism and one must address harassment/discrimination (in person, unless otherwise approved).
- Attorneys may carry over up to 10 credit hours (general) into the next year (subject to the self-study cap).
- Exemptions exist (full-time judges, full-time law faculty, attorneys with 40+ years of practice & age 65 not in full-time practice, etc.).
Key Takeaway: In Maine, practicing part-time does not entitle you to fewer CLE obligations — all active attorneys are subject to the 12-hour annual requirement (unless exempted).