No — Oregon does not impose a minimum number of in-person classroom CLE hours.
Attorneys in Oregon may satisfy their full MCLE requirement through accredited “live” (in-person or live webcast) or recorded/online programs without a classroom-only quota.
Details
- Oregon attorneys must complete 45 credit hours per three-year reporting period.
- There is no rule limiting how many credits must be earned in a physical classroom; “live” accreditation encompasses in-person or synchronous webcast formats.
- Online, on-demand, or recorded courses are acceptable for credit, with no cap on their use for fulfilling the requirement.
- New admittees must satisfy a practical skills credit requirement (10 credits) in accredited programs during their first reporting period.
Key Takeaway
In Oregon, attorneys face no minimum in-person classroom obligation — they may complete their CLE entirely via accredited live or recorded formats.