Yes — Montana requires attorneys to complete at least 10 credit hours each year in “live interactive” programs (in-person, live webcast, etc.).
Out of the 15 total CLE hours required annually, a maximum of 5 credits may be earned through self-study (recorded, asynchronous) formats.
Details
- Active attorneys must complete 15 CLE credits per reporting year, with 2 credits in ethics or professional fitness and integrity.
- Of those 15 credits, 10 must be earned via live interactive courses (which include in-person sessions, live webinars, teleconferences with participant interaction) per Rule 9A1.
- Up to 5 credits may be obtained through self-study (on-demand, recorded, non-interactive) courses or equivalent approved formats.
- Programs offered live in Montana must meet provider/accreditation standards for “live interactive” status to qualify under the 10-hour minimum.
Key Takeaway
Yes — Montana enforces a live-format minimum: attorneys must earn at least 10 of the 15 annual CLE hours via live interactive instruction; only up to 5 hours may come from self-study.