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What counts toward CLE requirements in Indiana?

In Indiana, CLE credit counts toward approved courses (live and distance), applied professionalism, ethics, general CLE, and non-legal subject (NLS) credit (up to a limit).

Courses must be accredited by the Indiana CLE Commission, and distance education must include interactive components (e.g. polling, quizzes).

Details

  • Indiana attorneys must earn at least 6 CLE credits annually and 36 credits per three-year cycle, including at least 3 in ethics.
  • Approved course types: traditional in-person, live webinars, and distance education with interactive features.
  • Applied professionalism: new admittees must complete a 6-hour applied professionalism course during their first three-year cycle.
  • Non-legal subject (NLS) credit: attorneys may earn up to 12 hours of NLS credit per three-year period.
  • Teaching, presenting, or hosting of approved CLE may be credited as long as the program is accredited.
  • Out-of-state CLE may qualify if the program is approved or accredited in that jurisdiction and meets Indiana standards.
  • There is no longer any limit on how many hours may be earned via distance education under the revised rules.

Key Takeaway

Indiana allows CLE credit from approved in-person, interactive distance, teaching, applied professionalism, and non-legal subject courses—within accreditation limits and reporting rules.

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