No — judges in New Hampshire do not have a separate continuing education mandate distinct from the CLE rules for attorneys.
Under New Hampshire Supreme Court Rule 53, all active attorneys, including those serving as judges, must complete 12 credit hours annually (including 2 ethics), and no judicial-only CLE requirement is provided in rule or statute.
Details
- Rule 53 requires 720 minutes (12 hours) of continuing legal education per reporting year, including 120 minutes (2 hours) in ethics / professionalism.
- The rule applies to “lawyers” subject to the rule, with no carve-out or separate scheduling for judges.
- Statutory provisions provide for initial training of judges (orientation and training within three months of appointment), including at least one hour in ethics, implicit bias, mental health, etc., but that is distinct from a recurring CLE mandate.
Key Takeaway
In New Hampshire, judges fulfill the same CLE obligations under Rule 53 as all attorneys; there is no distinct recurring judicial CLE requirement.