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Does North Carolina have minimum live webcast or in-person CLE requirements?

No — North Carolina does not require a fixed number of classroom (in-person) hours; attorneys may comply via live or online formats so long as they meet the CLE content and accreditation standards.

The rules allow all CLE hours to be earned via live instruction (including live webcast) or approved alternative programs.

Details

  • Lawyers must complete 24 hours of approved CLE in each two-year reporting period, including 4 hours in ethics/professional responsibility, 1 hour in technology, and 1 hour in professional well-being.
  • All required hours may be taken online (via live webcast or approved recorded formats).
  • For the Professionalism for New Attorneys (PNA) program, a portion must include live components: webcasts or live instruction—not purely on-demand.
  • The CLE Board accepts both in-person and virtual “live instruction” and grants credit to approved providers accordingly.
  • Attorneys must retain certificates or proof of attendance in case of audit.

Key Takeaway

North Carolina imposes no requirement for a minimum number of in-person classroom hours — CLE may be completed via live formats (including webinars) or approved alternative means, with only the New-Attorney professionalism course requiring live elements.

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