No — Wisconsin’s CLE rules do not require a specific number of in-person classroom hours.
The rules require a total of 30 approved CLE hours per reporting period, with limits on recorded formats, but no dedicated “in-person only” minimum.
Details
- Under SCR 31.02, attorneys must complete 30 hours of approved CLE during each two-year reporting period.
- SCR 31.05(5)(a) limits how many hours may come from recorded/on-demand programs, but does not require any to be in person.
- “Attendance” under the rule includes live virtual or interactive formats, not just physical classroom programs.
- The Board of Bar Examiners may approve electronic or recorded courses when they meet interactivity and accreditation standards.
Key Takeaway
Wisconsin requires 30 total CLE hours every two years and places caps on non-live formats, but it does not impose a strict in-person classroom minimum.