In Montana, CLE credit counts when earned through accredited live programs, distance learning (with limits), teaching, authorship, law school coursework, and certain service activities under the Montana CLE Commission rules.
Attorneys must complete 15 CLE credit hours each year, including at least 2 ethics hours.
Approved CLE activities
- Attendance at accredited live CLE programs (in-person or live webcast).
- Distance learning/on-demand courses, capped at 5 credits per reporting year.
- Teaching at an approved CLE program; credit is awarded for both preparation and presentation, subject to limits.
- Authorship of published legal writing in recognized journals, books, or similar outlets, upon application for credit.
- Law school coursework at ABA-accredited schools (credit hours awarded based on classroom hours).
- Service as a bar examiner, or in official legal education roles approved by the CLE Commission.
Limits & rules
- At least 2 credits each year must be in legal ethics/professional responsibility.
- Distance/on-demand CLE is limited to 5 credits annually.
- Carryover: up to 30 general credits may be carried forward, but ethics credits do not carry over.
- Newly admitted attorneys: must complete the State Bar’s New Lawyer Training Program (15 credits, including ethics) by March 31 of the year after admission; this satisfies the first reporting year.
- Reporting: credits must be reported to the CLE Commission by March 31 each year; Sprout Education and other approved providers report attendance directly, and attorneys are responsible for ensuring compliance.
Key Takeaway: In Montana, live attendance, limited distance learning, teaching, authorship, law school courses, and service roles can count toward the 15-hour annual CLE requirement, with 2 mandatory ethics credits and strict caps on distance learning and carryover.