No — North Dakota’s CLE rules do not provide a reduced requirement for part-time attorneys; all who are required to comply must meet the same credit threshold.
Under North Dakota’s Rules for Continuing Legal Education, every attorney (unless exempt or inactive) must complete at least 45 hours of approved CLE in each three-year period, including 3 hours of ethics or professional responsibility.
Details:
- The rule does not include any provision reducing the requirement for attorneys who work fewer hours or part time.
- There is an allowance for a voluntary “noncompliance status” for attorneys not practicing, but that is status-based, not workload-based.
- Reporting and compliance procedures apply uniformly to all attorneys subject to the rule.
Key Takeaway: Being part-time in North Dakota does not change your CLE burden — if you are required to comply, you must satisfy the full 45-hour, three-year requirement.