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

Yes — Missouri requires that at least 9 of the 15 CLE credits each year be earned through “live interactive” formats (in-person, live webcasts, teleseminars).
Missouri limits “self-study” (on-demand / archived) credit to no more than 6 hours per year, and ethics / bias credits must be earned via live programs.

Missouri’s Format Requirements in Detail

  • Under Missouri Supreme Court Rule 15 and related regulations, attorneys may receive up to 6 hours of self-study credit each reporting year.
  • Self-study credit cannot satisfy ethics, professionalism, or elimination of bias credit requirements.
  • Rule 15 also mandates that “live programs” include webinars or synchronous interactive courses, provided they occur in real time with a qualified instructor available.
  • A secondary non-official source (NACLE) states that 9 live interactive credits are required.
  • The rule further requires that a minimum of nine hours of instruction cover substantive legal topics in Missouri or federal law (the “Annual Law Update” equivalent) which must be delivered live or interactive.

Summary Table

Credit Type Allowed Self-Study Must Be Live / Interactive Notes
Total CLE required 15 hours annually
Self-study (on-demand, recorded) Up to 6 hours Cannot fulfill ethics / bias
Ethics / Bias / Professionalism Must be live / interactive
Live interactive minimum N/A Minimum 9 hours (as per some CLE providers and rule interpretation)

Key Takeaway

Missouri does require a substantial live-interactive component: attorneys must earn at least 9 of their 15 CLE credits via live or interactive programming, with up to 6 credit hours from self-study (on-demand), and ethics or bias credits must be obtained through live formats.

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