Yes — Nebraska requires attorneys to complete at least 5 CLE credit hours in “live” format (which includes in-person or live interactive) annually.
The total annual CLE requirement is 10 credit hours, and the remaining 5 hours may be earned via distance or on-demand formats.
Details
- The Nebraska MCLE rules mandate 10 credit hours per year, of which 2 must be in professional responsibility.
- No more than 5 hours may be earned through computer-based or distance learning formats.
- The “live” credit requirement embodies courses with real-time interaction (in-person, live webcast, or equivalent) and cannot be replaced by on-demand alone.
- Excess credits carried into a subsequent year must preserve their original format (live vs. distance).
Key Takeaway
Nebraska enforces a live credit minimum: attorneys must earn at least 5 of their 10 annual CLE hours through live or interactive courses (including in-person).