No — Tennessee does not maintain a minimum in-person classroom CLE requirement.
As amended, all required CLE hours may be earned via in-person, live interactive (e.g. webcasts), or distance learning formats, without a physical attendance floor.
Details
- Tennessee attorneys must complete 15 CLE hours annually, including 3 ethics/professionalism hours and 12 general hours.
- Rule 21 allows CLE credit earned via “distance learning” so long as the programs include interactive components and verification mechanisms.
- The in-person CLE requirement (7 hours per year) was permanently removed by the Tennessee Supreme Court on November 1, 2022.
- All types of approved programs—traditional classroom, live webinar, and distance/recorded courses meeting interactivity standards—are acceptable under the current rules.
Key Takeaway
Tennessee permits full flexibility in CLE format: there is no longer a required number of in-person classroom hours, and attorneys may satisfy their full CLE obligation via approved live or distance learning programs.