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Does legal tech training qualify for CLE?

Yes — in many jurisdictions, legal technology training qualifies for CLE credit if the program is accredited and relates directly to the practice of law or professional responsibility.

States increasingly recognize technology competence as part of a lawyer’s duty, and CLE programs on legal tech topics often count toward required credit hours.

Details

  • The ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.1, Comment 8, notes that attorneys must keep abreast of “the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology.”
  • Many states have incorporated technology into their CLE frameworks, with some explicitly requiring technology training as part of ethics or professional responsibility credits.
  • Programs that teach lawyers how to use legal research platforms, e-discovery tools, practice management systems, or AI applications in compliance with ethical duties can qualify.
  • Accreditation depends on whether the training is offered by an approved provider and submitted to the relevant state CLE authority.
  • Sprout Education designs CLE courses on legal technology that are structured to comply with these requirements, ensuring participants earn credit while building essential practice skills.

Key Takeaway

Yes — legal technology training often qualifies for CLE credit, provided the course is accredited and tied to the lawyer’s professional competence or ethical responsibilities.

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