Vermont attorneys must complete 24 CLE credit hours every two years, including 2 hours in ethics, 1 hour in attorney wellness, and 1 hour in diversity & inclusion.
In their first year, newly admitted Vermont lawyers also must complete 15 credits in Vermont practice & procedure by the end of that year (some may be counted toward the general 24-hour requirement).
Details
- Reporting period: 2 years, ending June 30.
- Specialty credits: 2 hours in ethics; 1 hour in wellness; 1 hour in diversity/inclusion.
- Moderated / interactive requirement: At least 12 credits must be from programs that are moderated or include interactivity.
- Carryover: Credits earned in the second year of the reporting period may carry over.
- First-year requirement: Newly admitted attorneys must complete 15 hours on Vermont practice/procedure within one year of admission; at least 9 of those must come from moderated or interactive programs.
Key Takeaway: Vermont requires 24 CLE hours biennially, with core ethics, wellness, and diversity requirements, interactive content minimums, and a special 15-hour requirement in the first year for new lawyers.