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Do CLE requirements differ for part-time vs full-time attorneys in Wisconsin?

No — Wisconsin’s CLE rules apply uniformly to all “active” attorneys; there is no reduced CLE obligation for part-time attorneys.

Under Supreme Court Rule Chapter 31, attorneys in Wisconsin must complete 30 hours of approved CLE in each two-year reporting period (including at least 3 hours in ethics).

Details:

  • At least 15 of the 30 hours must be from “live” programs.
  • Ethics hours must be taken live (i.e. not via repeated on-demand) and may not be carried over.
  • Attorneys may carry over up to 15 credits (excluding ethics) into the next reporting period.
  • A lawyer admitted in the reporting period’s first year is exempt from the CLE requirement for that year.
  • If a lawyer does not practice law in Wisconsin at all during a reporting period, the attendance requirement does not apply (though reporting may still be required).
  • Status-based exemptions and waivers (e.g. hardship, inactive status) are allowed under the rules, but none are tied to part-time vs full-time practice.

Key Takeaway: In Wisconsin, part-time practice does not reduce your CLE burden — all active attorneys must satisfy the same 30-hour, two-year requirement under SCR Chapter 31.

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