New Jersey attorneys that are in CLE Group 1 must complete the required 24 hours by December 31.
North Carolina attorneys are required to complete 12 hours of approved NC CLE by December 31. Of the 12 required hours, at least 2 hours must be accredited for legal ethics.
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Nevada attorneys have a new CLE requirement in 2018. Substance Abuse is now required each annual compliance period. The requirement is now 13 total hours — including 2 hours of legal ethics and 1 hour of substance abuse.
Ohio attorneys are required to finish 24 Ohio CLE hours by December 31 to complete the OH CLE requirement. Ohio attorneys are allowed to complete up to 12 of the required 24 OH CLE hours through online Ohio CLE courses.
Washington must complete at least 45 WA MCLE hours every three years. The deadline to complete the required 45 hours is December 31. In addition, Washington attorneys must also complete a minimum of 6 hours of Legal Ethics each 3 year compliance period.
Connecticut attorneys now have an annual CLE requirement. Attorneys licensed to practice in Connecticut must now complete 12 hours each annual compliance period, including 2 hours of ethics/professionalism. The deadline to complete the required 12 CT CLE hours is December 31.
The Colorado CLE deadline is rapidly approaching for many Colorado attorneys. All 45 required CO CLE hours must be completed by December 31 and reported by January 31.
The deadline to complete the annual required 12 AL CLE hours is December 31. Alabama attorneys are now allowed to complete up to 6 online CLE hours each MCLE compliance period.
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