Yes — Mississippi CLE rules require attorneys to complete a minimum number of in-person, live courses each year.
Under current regulation, attorneys must take 6 hours in person (i.e. classroom seminars) annually; the remaining 6 hours may be web-based (live webcast or on-demand) subject to the 6 hour limit on non-in-person credit.
Details
- The Mississippi CLE system mandates 12 total CLE hours per year, including 1 hour in ethics.
- Only up to 6 credits may be earned through web-based formats (live webcasts or on-demand).
- The remaining 6 hours must be obtained via in-person (live) classroom seminars.
- This in-person requirement was suspended during COVID years but has been restored as of the current reporting period.
Key Takeaway
Mississippi enforces a 6-hour in-person CLE minimum each year, limiting online or recorded formats to half of the total CLE requirement.