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.