How many hours of continuing legal education (CLE) are required for Illinois attorneys?
Illinois Supreme Court Rules 790 through 797 establish Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) requirements for Illinois attorneys. Each attorney is required to complete 20 hours of CLE activity during the first two-year reporting period. Hours need not be allocated evenly over the two-year reporting period.
Illinois Supreme Court Rules 790 through 797 establish Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) requirements for Illinois attorneys. Each attorney is required to complete 24 hours of CLE activity during the current two-year reporting period in effect in Illinois. Hours need not be allocated evenly over the two-year reporting period.
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