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.