Yes — Louisiana requires a portion of CLE to be “in-person” (live) instruction.
Of the 12.5 annual CLE hours, at least 8.5 hours must be obtained via live, in-person courses; only up to 4 hours may be taken via online or on-demand (computer-based) formats.
Details
- The LSBA’s MCLE rules mandate 12.5 credit hours per year, including ethics and professionalism credits.
- Non-in-person (computer-based) CLE is capped at 4 hours annually.
- All excess hours beyond the minimum may be carried forward (within limits), but live credit is not replaced by excess non-live credit.
- Newly admitted attorneys have special rules: in their admission period, at least 8 of their required hours must concern ethics, professionalism, or law office management.
Key Takeaway
Yes — Louisiana’s CLE rules require a minimum live, in-person component (8.5 hours annually) — only a limited portion (4 hours) may be satisfied via online or recorded formats.