Tennessee attorneys must complete 15 CLE credit hours per year, including 3 hours in ethics.
The CLE reporting cycle is the calendar year (January 1 to December 31), with reporting due by March 31.
Details
- Breakdown: 12 hours general + 3 hours ethics.
- Carryover: Up to 15 hours (including 3 ethics) may be carried forward to the next year.
- Delivery: All hours—live, webcast, or distance learning—are eligible without limitation under current rule.
- Reporting: Credits should be reported when earned (or as soon thereafter as practical), but no later than one year from date earned.
- Noncompliance: If CLE is not completed by December 31, a non-completion notice goes out around March 31, with the attorney given until May 31 to cure deficiencies.
- Special credit types: Teaching, bar exam service, pro bono, and other activities may yield CLE credit under specific caps (e.g. teaching materials with ≥ 5 pages gives 4 credits per presentation hour).
Key Takeaway: Tennessee requires 15 CLE hours annually (3 ethics), allows full flexibility in delivery, offers carryover, and enforces a grace cure period after reporting.