No — Illinois does not require that CLE be in person; live webcasts and recorded (on-demand) programs qualify provided they include appropriate interactivity. Under Illinois Rule 795, any delivery method (in person, live webcast, recorded webcast, DVD, etc.) is allowed if interactivity is a key component.
Illinois MCLE Delivery Rules
- Rule 795(a)(7) requires programs be delivered “in person or by live or recorded technology methods” with interactivity as a requirement.
- The MCLE Board states programs delivered via recorded webcasts, DVDs, online courses, and other methods count so long as the Board approves the content and interactivity is part of the course.
- No restriction exists that mandates a certain number of in-person hours over other formats.
Key Takeaway: Attorneys in Illinois may satisfy CLE using live webcasts or recorded programs, so long as the course incorporates required interactive elements — physical attendance is never mandated.