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

No — New Hampshire does not require a specific number of in-person classroom CLE hours.

Under NH Supreme Court Rule 53, attorneys must complete 12 hours (720 minutes) annually, including 2 ethics/minority credits, but the rule does not reserve any credits exclusively for physical, in-person instruction.

Details

  • Rule 53 mandates 720 minutes (12 hours) of CLE each reporting period, with 120 minutes devoted to ethics or professionalism.
  • The rule treats qualifying programs broadly (live or recorded) as long as they meet intellectual/practical content standards.
  • Since 2014, the NHMCLE Board no longer approves courses/providers in advance—attorneys self-evaluate whether a program qualifies under Rule 53.
  • Attorneys must retain attendance certificates and records for two years.
  • The rule allows carryover of excess minutes to the subsequent reporting year, but format (e.g. live vs recorded) designation is preserved.

Key Takeaway

New Hampshire requires 12 CLE hours annually (including 2 ethics hours), but places no floor on in-person instruction — attorneys may meet the requirement via approved live or recorded programs.

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