Yes — Delaware requires attorneys to complete at least 12 hours of CLE in a “live” in-person format within each two-year compliance period.
Of the 24 total CLE hours required every two years, 12 must be earned through live, in-person instruction; the remaining may be completed via online or recorded formats.
Details
- Delaware’s CLE rules specify that credit for “live” courses must be in person, with real attendance by lawyers from different organizations.
- The Delaware State Bar Association affirms that “12 hours must be taken Live CLE during a two-year compliance reporting period.”
- The requirement is part of the amended CLE rules which also reduce or eliminate make-up plans and enforce graduated penalties for noncompliance.
- Providers seeking accreditation must present courses “in a setting physically suitable to the educational activity.”
Key Takeaway
Delaware mandates a minimum in-person live credit requirement — attorneys must complete 12 of their 24 biennial CLE hours via in-person instruction.