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Is CLE the same in every state?

No, CLE is not the same in every state. Each jurisdiction sets its own credit requirements, reporting cycle, and specialty credit rules.

How CLE Differs Across States

  • Credit hours: Ranges from 12 hours per year (e.g., Kansas) to 45 hours every three years (e.g., Washington).
  • Compliance cycle: Some states use annual cycles, others biennial, and a few use three-year reporting periods.
  • Specialty credits: Requirements in ethics, professionalism, diversity/inclusion, wellness, or technology vary widely.
  • Formats: States differ on how many hours may be earned through live, on-demand, teaching, or publishing.

Implications for Attorneys

  • Attorneys licensed in more than one jurisdiction must comply separately with each state’s rules.
  • Non-compliance in any jurisdiction can lead to penalties or suspension of practice rights.
  • Sprout Education helps attorneys manage multi-state CLE compliance by tracking different requirements.

Key Takeaway: CLE is not uniform nationwide; credit totals, deadlines, and specialty rules differ by state, requiring attorneys to follow the specific requirements of their licensing jurisdiction(s).

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