Yes — New Jersey requires that a portion of CLE credits be earned through “live” programs, which now include in-person instruction or live webcasts under its live-instruction rules. A recent court order reinstated the live CLE requirement, effective May 1, 2024.
New Jersey CLE Format Rules
- Total requirement: 24 credits every two years, of which 5 must be in ethics/professionalism (including 2 in diversity)
- Live requirement: At least 12 of the 24 credits must come from live or “live instruction” formats
- Definition of live instruction: Under Regulation 103:1(n), live instruction includes in-person or live webcasts and other alternative verifiable learning formats
- Historical waiver and reinstatement: A COVID-era waiver of the live requirement has been rescinded, and the live requirement is now fully reinstated as of May 1, 2024
Key Takeaway: In New Jersey, attorneys must complete at least half of their CLE credits (12 of 24) via live instruction, which may be satisfied through in-person programs or interactive live webcasts under the state’s live-instruction rule.