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Does West Virginia have minimum live webcast or in-person CLE requirements?

Yes — West Virginia requires attorneys to complete at least 12 hours of “live” programming (in-person or synchronous) in each biennial CLE reporting period.

The total CLE obligation is 24 credit hours every two years, and up to 12 hours may be earned via prerecorded or on-demand programs.

Details

  • West Virginia attorneys must earn 24 CLE credits in a two-year cycle, including 3 hours in ethics, office management, or similar mandated content.
  • The rules specify a minimum of 12 credit hours must come from live programs — this includes in-person seminars or fully interactive live webcasts.
  • The remaining 12 hours may be satisfied via prerecorded or asynchronous formats, but those are capped at 12 hours per period.
  • For newly admitted attorneys, the “Bridge the Gap” program must include live seminar attendance as part of its requirement.

Key Takeaway

West Virginia enforces a live-format floor: attorneys must earn half of their CLE credits (12 of 24) through live or real-time instruction, with the rest eligible via prerecorded formats under the state’s rules.

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