No — New Mexico’s CLE rules require the same obligations for all active attorneys; there is no reduced requirement based on part-time vs full-time status.
The State Bar of New Mexico mandates 12 MCLE credit hours annually for each active member, including 2 in ethics/professionalism and 1 in Equity in Justice (EIJ).
Details:
- As of 2024, attorneys may earn all 12 credits via live or self-study formats, subject to Board-approved courses.
- Excess credits may be carried forward, including up to 2 ethics and 1 EIJ credit.
- Newly admitted attorneys must participate in the “Bridge the Gap” program in their first full year.
- If an attorney is reactivated from inactive status, they may need to meet the requirement for both the inactive year and the year of return.
Key Takeaway: In New Mexico, part-time vs full-time status carries no effect — all active attorneys must meet the full 12-credit annual MCLE requirement under the same terms.