No — Connecticut does not require that CLE be done in person; online formats (including live webcasts or recorded courses) are permitted for all credits. Sprout Education’s Connecticut rules page confirms that all 12 required credits may be earned via live webinars or on-demand courses.
Connecticut CLE Basics
- Annual requirement: 12 credit hours, including 2 in ethics or professionalism.
- Compliance period: January 1 through December 31.
- Carryover: Up to 2 excess credits may be carried forward.
Credit Formats & Approval
- Both live webinars (real-time interactive) and recorded courses qualify as acceptable formats.
- Connecticut does not maintain a formal pre-approval process; qualifying courses must comply with Practice Book § 2-27A standards for delivery and content.
- Self-study / recorded formats are treated as valid “self-study” credit under the rule.
Key Takeaway: Connecticut attorneys may satisfy their entire CLE obligation through live webcasts or recorded / on-demand programs—no in-person attendance is mandated so long as the format meets the rule’s standards.