Maine attorneys must complete 12 CLE credit hours per calendar year, including at least 1 hour in ethics and 1 hour in harassment and discrimination.
No more than 5 of those hours may be earned through self-study or on-demand online courses, and at least 7 must be live webcasts or or in-person.
Details
- Reporting period and deadline: Earn all credits by December 31 and certify by the last business day of February.﹡
- Ethics / professionalism: At least 1 credit must be in ethics/professional responsibility and must be live.
- Harassment & discrimination: At least 1 in-person credit (in person unless waived) must address harassment/discrimination.
- Self-study limit: Up to 5 credits may be self-study / on-demand each year.
- Carryover: Attorneys may carry over up to 10 hours of excess credit (no more than 5 of which are self-study) to the next year.
- Exemptions: Judges, law-school faculty, military on duty outside Maine, inactive attorneys, attorneys age 65 with 40 years of practice (under limited circumstances), among others, are exempt.
Key Takeaway: Maine requires 12 CLE hours annually (with live, ethics, and harassment credits), caps self-study at 5, allows 10-hour carryover, and provides exemptions for inactive or senior attorneys.