No — Connecticut does not require attorneys to complete a set number of in-person only CLE hours.
Connecticut permits attorneys to satisfy the full 12-credit annual MCLE requirement via approved formats, including live webcasts and on-demand courses.
Details
- Connecticut’s MCLE rules mandate 12 credit hours per year, including 2 hours in ethics or professionalism.
- All CLE credit may be earned via technology-based delivery (live webcasts, recorded programs) in addition to traditional in-person instruction.
- There is no rule in Connecticut that allocates or reserves any portion of the CLE obligation exclusively for physical classroom instruction.
- Attorneys must affirm their attendance and retain attendance verification records (e.g. verification codes) for audit purposes.
Key Takeaway
Connecticut requires 12 CLE credits annually but imposes no distinct minimum in-person classroom requirement — interactive, webcast, and recorded formats are fully accepted.