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Does Indiana have minimum live webcast or in-person CLE requirements?

No — Indiana does not require attorneys to complete a fixed number of in-person classroom CLE hours.

The state permits CLE credit via distance education formats (live webinars, on-demand) so long as the programs are interactive and accredited.

Details

  • Indiana’s Rule 29 sets minimum CLE at 6 hours per year and 36 hours per three-year cycle.
  • Courses delivered via distance education must be interactive, with mechanisms like quizzes, prompts, or attendance monitoring.
  • Self-study (recorded, non-interactive) courses are not accepted under Rule 29.
  • For newly admitted attorneys, a 6-hour Applied Professionalism course must be completed (this is delivered live/in-person).
  • Because the requirement for the professionalism course is tied to new lawyers, it constitutes a limited in-person obligation, but it is not a universal in-person minimum applicable to all attorneys under the Rule.

Key Takeaway

Indiana allows CLE to be earned via approved distance education; attorneys are not bound by a blanket minimum number of in-person hours — except that newly admitted lawyers must complete a live Applied Professionalism course during their first reporting period.

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