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What counts toward CLE requirements in Pennsylvania?

In Pennsylvania, CLE credit counts when earned through CLE Board-approved courses—including live programs, distance learning, teaching, law-school coursework, and pro bono service—subject to format limits and reporting rules.

Each active attorney must complete 12 credit hours annually, at least 2 of which must be in ethics, professionalism, or substance abuse.

Approved activities that count

  • Live or in-person classroom courses or live webcasts (synchronous), as approved by the CLE Board (these count as “live” credits).
  • Pre-recorded / on-demand (asynchronous) accredited distance learning courses, up to 6 credit hours per year.
  • Teaching or presenting approved CLE courses: if you prepare quality written materials, you may receive 2 hours of CLE credit for each hour of teaching; without such materials, credit is limited to presentation time only.
  • Law-school or graduate courses (if not required for basic degree) that otherwise comply with CLE standards; creditable upon application and proof of enrollment / grade transcripts.
  • Approved pro bono legal service: you may earn 1 CLE credit for every 5 hours of qualifying pro bono work, capped at 3 credits per compliance period.

Key constraints & limits

  • At least 6 credits must be from live (in-person or live webcast) formats; distance learning credits are capped at 6 hours per year.
  • Excess live credits beyond your 12-hour requirement may be carried forward into the next two compliance years (up to 2 × the annual requirement). Distance learning credits do not carry over.
  • Credits are computed on a 60-minute instructional basis, excluding breaks, introductions, or administrative segments, but including Q&A time.
  • In-house or firm training not open to outside attorneys generally does not qualify for CLE credit.
  • Newly admitted attorneys must attend a 4-hour “Bridge the Gap” program in their first compliance period, which counts toward their annual CLE requirement.

Key Takeaway: In Pennsylvania, attorneys may earn CLE credit via Board-approved live and distance programs (limited to 6 hours), teaching, law-school courses, and pro bono work—subject to ethics, carryover, and format rules—and must include a Bridge the Gap session if newly admitted.

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