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What counts toward CLE requirements in Mississippi?

In Mississippi, CLE credit counts when the activity is approved under the Rules and Regulations for Mandatory CLE—approved live programs, distance learning (within limits), teaching, writing, law-school courses, and service roles.

Each active attorney must complete 12 credit hours per calendar year, including at least 1 hour of ethics.

Qualified CLE activities

  • Attendance at approved live in-person CLE programs.
  • Distance learning (online, webinars, teleconferences, video replay) courses, subject to a 6-hour cap per year.
  • Teaching or presenting approved CLE programs, with differing credit multipliers depending on depth of materials and format.
  • Authorship of legal articles in recognized legal journals or law school publications.
  • Enrollment in law school courses (ABA or AALS accredited), whether for credit or audit.
  • Service roles: serving as a bar examiner, committee member (e.g. Ethics Committee), Supreme Court advisory committees, or grading bar exams, up to specified annual caps.

Limits, rules & special requirements

  • Distance learning is capped at 6 hours per year (including the required ethics hour).
  • Repeat presentations count for only half credit in the same calendar year.
  • If a presenter is compensated (beyond reimbursement of necessary expenses), teaching credit is disallowed under certain rules.
  • For newly admitted attorneys: they must complete a 12-hour “New Lawyer Program” (6 basic skills + 6 ethics/professionalism) by the second July 31 after admission; completion counts toward their first two years.
  • Exemptions: attorneys over age 70, state/federal judges, nonpracticing licensees, nonresidents not practicing in Mississippi, and active military are exempt.
  • Reporting: attorneys must report credits via the annual CLE report; noncompliance can lead to show-cause notices and potential suspension.

Key Takeaway: Approved live CLE, allowed distance learning (up to 6 hours), teaching, writing, law-school coursework, and limited service roles count toward Mississippi’s 12-credit requirement—subject to rules on caps, repeat credit, compensation limits, and exemption provisions.

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