No — Nevada’s CLE rules do not distinguish between part-time and full-time attorneys; every active attorney must meet the same obligation.
The Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education requires active members to complete 13 credit hours annually, including 10 general credits, 2 ethics credits, and 1 substance abuse / mental health credit.
Details:
- Newly admitted attorneys are exempt for the remainder of their admission year and the following calendar year and instead must complete the “Transitioning into Practice (TIP)” mentoring program.
- Excess credits may be carried forward: up to 20 general credits, 4 ethics credits, and 2 substance abuse credits.
- All credits must be reported annually, and credit format (live, alternative, on-demand) rules apply uniformly to all attorneys.
- Exemptions and hardship waivers apply generally but not based on part-time status.
Key Takeaway: In Nevada, being part-time does not alter your CLE burden — all active attorneys are held to the same 13-credit annual requirement.