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What counts toward CLE requirements in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, CLE “counts” when the activity is approved by the Board of Bar Examiners under SCR Chapter 31 and meets format and content rules (e.g. live, on-demand, teaching, writing).

Wisconsin lawyers must earn 30 credit hours every two years, including 3 hours in Ethics..

Approved CLE Activities & Formats

  • Live or interactive programs (in-person, live webcasts, telephone seminars) — required for ethics credits.
  • On-demand / prerecorded (repeated on-demand) CLE programs — limited by rule (no more than 15 credits per reporting period) and cannot satisfy ethics/EPR credits.
  • Teaching or presenting approved CLE, including preparation (subject to multiplier)
  • Published legal writing: attorneys may request credit using CLE Form 4; maximum 15 credits for all writings in one reporting period.
  • Other permissible roles (e.g. preparation, course development) if approved under SCR 31.07

Rules, Limits, Carryover & Reporting

  • At least 15 of the 30 credits must come through live or interactive formats.
  • Ethics/EPR credits (3 hours) must be earned through live or interactive formats — not by on-demand programs.
  • Up to 15 excess credits may be carried forward into the next reporting period (ethics credits do not carry forward).
  • Courses not already approved may be submitted for post-approval via CLE Form 2.
  • The reporting deadline is February 1 following the end of the two-year cycle.
  • New attorneys are exempt from attendance and reporting in the year of admission.

Key Takeaway: In Wisconsin, you fulfill CLE by completing approved live or on-demand programs (capped), teaching, or writing—with a firm requirement for live ethics hours, and carryover of non-ethics excess credits under SCR 31.

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