No — Ohio does not require CLE to be conducted in person; attorneys may use live webcasts or on-demand (self-study) formats. As of January 1, 2023, Ohio has removed its cap on self-study credit, allowing all required hours to be earned via accredited distance learning.
Ohio CLE Structure & Format Rules
- Total requirement: 24 credit hours every two years.
- Professional Conduct sub-requirement: 2.5 hours (ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, mental health, etc.).
- Self-study cap removed: Previously attorneys could only count up to 12 self-study hours; that limitation was eliminated effective Jan. 1, 2023, so attorneys may now satisfy all 24 hours via self-study if accredited.
- New Lawyers Training requirement: Newly admitted attorneys must complete 12 hours of “New Lawyers Training” via live formats (in-person, live webcast, or interactive real-time).
Key Takeaway: For experienced attorneys in Ohio, there is no requirement for in-person CLE — live webcasts or self-study formats will satisfy all CLE obligations. Newly admitted attorneys, however, must complete their New Lawyers Training via live or interactive formats.