RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MANDATORY
CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
(revised August 1, 1994)
RULE 3. CLE REQUIREMENT
Each attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Mississippi shall attend, or
complete an approved substitute for attendance, a minimum of twelve (12) actual hours of
approved Continuing Legal Education ("CLE") during each successive twelve (12) month
period (the "CLE year") from and after August 1 of each year, of which one hour shall be in
the area of legal ethics, professional responsibility or malpractice prevention(the "ethics
hour").
Regulations
3.1 The number of hours required means that the attorney must actually attend
twelve (12) instruction hours of CLE per CLE year, with no credit given for introductory
remarks, breaks, meal breaks, keynote or luncheon speakers or business meetings.
3.2 CLE hours shall be computed by the following formula:
Total minutes of actual instruction = Total hours 60 (rounded to nearest 1/10
of an hour)
3.3 No attorney shall be permitted to claim more than six (6) hours of CLE credit
through the use of satellite-transmitted or electronically recorded or reproduced material,
even though same is presented by an accredited sponsor. As part of the six (6) hours, an
attorney may claim up to three (3) hours of CLE credit for telephone seminars. Credit for
the ethics hour may not be claimed as part of an activity offered by satellite transmittal,
electronic reproduction or telephone. Seminars offered by satellite transmittal, electronic
reproduction, or telephone must be approved by the Commission and must comply with
Regulation 4.9.
3.4 Attorneys who have a permanent physical disability which makes attendance
of CLE programs inordinately difficult may file a request for a permanent substitute program
in lieu of attendance and shall therein set out continuing legal education plans tailored to
their specific interests and physical ability. The Commission shall review and approve or
disapprove such plans on an individual basis and without delay. Rejection of any requested
substitute for attendance will be reviewed as provided in Rule 6 prior to any sanction beingimposed.
3.5 Other requests for substituted compliance, partial waivers, or other exemptions
for hardship or extenuating circumstances may be granted by the Commission upon written
application of the attorney and may likewise be reviewed as provided in Rule 6.
3.6 No credit will be allowed for self-study.
3.7 Twelve (12) hours of credit in excess of the minimum annual requirement may
be carried forward for credit in the succeeding CLE year. Such hours must, however, be
reported in the annual report of compliance for the CLE year in which they were completed
and must be designated as hours to be carried forward. This regulation applies to attorneys
claiming exemptions also. Ethics hours in excess of the one-hour requirement for the year
may not be carried over to another year as ethics hours, although they may be carried over
as regular hours.
3.8 The maximum number of hours which may be claimed for credit in any one
seminar is 18.
3.9 Credit may be earned through teaching in an approved continuing legal
education activity. Presentations accompanied by thorough, high quality, readable, and
carefully prepared written materials will qualify for CLE credit on the basis of six (6) hours
of credit for each instructional hour of presentation. Presentations accompanied by one or
two page outlines or not accompanied by written materials will qualify for CLE credit on the
basis of three (3) hours of credit per hour of presentation. Repeat presentations qualify for
one half of the credits available for the initial presentation. A maximum of twelve (12) hours
of CLE credit shall be earned from teaching pursuant to these regulations in any CLE year.
3.10 No credit will be allowed for teaching a continuing legal education activity if
the instructor is compensated in any manner, excluding reimbursement of reasonable and
necessary expenses. Contributions of honorariums to a public service organization such as
the Mississippi Bar Foundation shall preclude this regulation.
3.11 Credits may also be earned through authorship of a law journal article on
matters of law published by an ABA or AALS approved law school. The Commission will
award six (6) hours of CLE credit for each such article published.
3.12 Credit may be earned through service as a member of the Mississippi Board of Bar
Admissions or as a bar examiner. The Board of Bar Admissions will be awarded a
maximum of six (6) hours of CLE credit per CLE year for writing and grading the
Mississippi Essay Examination or for grading either the Multistate Essay Examination or
Multistate Performance Test including attendance at the grading seminar, unless
compensated for such service excluding reimbursement of reasonable and necessary
expenses. Amended February 12, 1998, MSSC No. 89-R-99011 SCT.
3.13 Credit may be earned through formal enrollment for audit or for credit for
which regular fees are paid in an ABA or AALS accredited law school. Four (4) hours of
CLE credit will be awarded for each credit hour of the particular course audited or taken for
credit. A maximum of twelve (12) credit hours per CLE year will be awarded.
3.14 Credit may be earned through formal enrollment in a bar review course
approved by the Commission. The attorney must already be admitted to practice in
Mississippi or another state. Self-study bar review courses do not qualify for credit. A
maximum of twelve (12) credit hours per CLE year will be awarded.
3.15 Credit may be earned through service as a member of the Supreme Court
Advisory Committee on Rules. The Commission will award six (6) hours of CLE credit
annually for service on this Committee.
3.16 Credit may be earned through service as a member of the Model Civil Jury
Instructions Committee or the Model Criminal Jury Instruction Committee. The Commission
will award six (6) hours of CLE credit annually for service on these committees.
3.17 Credit may be earned through service as Lieutenant Governor of the State of
Mississippi or as a member of the Mississippi Legislature. The Commission will award six
(6) hours of CLE credit annually to the Lieutenant Governor and to each attorney who
certifies his/her membership in the Mississippi Senate or the House of Representatives.
3.18 Credit may also be earned through teaching a course in an ABA or AALS
approved law school. The Commission will award six (6) hours of CLE credit for each hour
of academic credit awarded by the law school for the course.
3.19 Full-time employees of a governmental department or agency may earn up to
twelve (12) hours of credit per year by attending approved CLE activities offered by their
governmental department or agency for its employees.
3.20 Part-time employees of a governmental department or agency may earn up to
six(6) hours of credit per year by attending approved CLE activities offered by their
governmental department or agency for its employees.