No — Oregon does not require CLE to be in person; attorneys may use live webcasts or prerecorded (on-demand) programs. Oregon allows completion of all required credits via these formats, subject to accreditation rules.
Oregon CLE Framework
- Total requirement: 45 credit hours every three years, including minimums in ethics, abuse reporting, mental health/substance use, and access to justice.
- Delivery formats allowed: Live webcasts, in-person programs, satellite broadcasts, recorded (on-demand) programs, video/audio — all may be used to satisfy CLE.
- No in-person mandate: The rules make no requirement that any portion be fulfilled via physical attendance.
- Carryover: Up to 15 credits may be carried over to the next reporting period (with restrictions on specialty credits).
Key Takeaway: In Oregon, there is no requirement for in-person CLE — live webcasts and recorded programs are fully acceptable formats for satisfying all CLE obligations.