Yes — New Jersey requires that at least half of an attorney’s CLE credits in each compliance period be earned “live” (in-person or synchronous interactive formats).
The rule ensures that 50% of the 24 credit-hour biennial requirement comes from live instruction as defined by the Board.
Details
- New Jersey attorneys must complete 24 credit hours every two years.
- At least 12 credits must be obtained in “live instruction” (i.e. in-person, live webcast, or similar synchronous formats).
- The remaining credits may come from alternative verifiable learning formats (recorded, on-demand, etc.), but those formats are capped at one half of the total CLE requirement.
- To count as live, a program must allow real-time participation and verification under rules set by the Board.
- Attorneys must keep certificates and records in case of audit; the Board does not pre-approve providers in many instances, so format compliance is evaluated post hoc.
Key Takeaway
In New Jersey, lawyers must earn at least 12 of 24 credits in a “live” format each biennium — so there is a built-in minimum in-person/synchronous requirement.