Nebraska
CLE Requirements: The State of Nebraska Judicial Branch requires attorneys to complete 10 credits, including 2 credits of professionalism, ethics or malpractice prevention, by December 31 every year. All credits must be reported by January 20. Attorneys are limited to 5 credits of computer-based learning per reporting period. A maximum of 5 credits earned at live seminars may be carried over to the next reporting period. Ethics credit may not be carried over.
Coronavirus update: In response to the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, the Nebraska Supreme Court has determined it necessary to allow all 10 required credits to be obtained without attending live education (regular/traditional class type) for 2022. As attorneys file annual reports for 2022 in December, reports that have no live education will be accepted when they contain at least 10 total credits including 2 that qualify as professional responsibility/ethics. Contact the MCLE Help Desk at 402.471.3137 or nsc.mcle@nebraska.gov with any questions about CLE requirements for attorneys or submission and reporting procedures for CLE sponsors.
Completing Your Nebraska Requirements with PLI: PLI and SEC Institute's live seminars and co-sponsored locations qualify as "live" credit. There is no limit to the number of credits an attorney can earn via live programs. View live CLE programs approved in Nebraska.
PLI and SEC Institute's live webcasts, on-demand programs, MP3s, and MP4s qualify as "computer-based learning" credit. Attorneys are limited to 5 credits of computer-based learning per reporting period. View computer-based learning CLE programs approved in Nebraska.
PLI is an MCLE Sponsor with the State of Nebraska Judicial Branch. Providers are required to submit applications for each program.
Attendance Reporting: PLI reports attendance to the State of Nebraska Judicial Branch.