No — Tennessee’s CLE rules do not distinguish between part-time and full-time attorneys; all covered attorneys must meet the same requirement (unless exempted by age, nonpractice, or other status).
Under Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 21, every attorney who is required to comply must complete 15 hours of CLE annually, including 3 hours in Ethics/Professionalism and 12 hours of General credit.
Details:
- All required hours may be earned via in-person or distance learning formats, with no mandatory live minimum.
- Carryover is allowed: up to 15 hours (12 General + 3 Ethics/Professionalism) may be carried into the next compliance year.
- Exemptions exist (for example, attorneys aged 70 or older, nonresidents not practicing in Tennessee, full-time law school professors not practicing) but these are status-based, not based on part-time vs full-time practice.
- The Commission may grant “Exceptional Relief” (waivers, extensions, hardship) in individual cases.
Key Takeaway: Tennessee’s CLE obligation is the same for part-time and full-time attorneys — the 15-hour requirement applies uniformly unless an attorney qualifies for a status exemption or relief.