Except as specified in paragraph (f), every Illinois attorney admitted to practice must complete the requirement for newly-admitted attorneys described in paragraph (c).
The requirements established in paragraphs (c), (f) and (h) must be completed by the last day of the month that occurs one year after the newly-admitted attorney's admission to practice in Illinois.
The requirement for newly-admitted attorneys includes three elements:
During this period, the newly-admitted lawyer shall be exempt from the other MCLE requirements, including Rule 794(d)(2). During this period, the newly-admitted lawyer shall be exempt from the other MCLE requirements. A newly-admitted attorney may earn carryover credit as established by Rule 794(c)(2).
The newly admitted attorney's initial two-year reporting period for complying with the MCLE requirements contained in Rule 794 shall commence, following the deadline for the attorney to complete the newly-admitted attorney requirement, on the next July 1 of an even-numbered year for lawyers whose last names begin with a letter A through M, and on the next July 1 of an odd-numbered year for lawyers whose last names begin with a letter N through Z.
The newly-admitted attorney requirements of Rule 793(c) do not apply to attorneys who were admitted in Illinois after practicing law in other states for a period of at least one year in the three years immediately preceding admission in Illinois. Instead, such attorneys must complete 15 hours of MCLE credit (including four hours of professional responsibility credits) by the deadline in paragraph Cb) above. Such attorneys shall report compliance with this requirement to the MCLE Board under Rule 796. Thereafter, such attorneys will be subject to the MCLE requirements under the appropriate schedule for each attorney. Attorneys admitted in Illinois on or after January 1, 2023, must report their eligibility for this alternate prior practice requirement to the MCLE Board using the Board's online reporting system no later than the reporting deadline for the requirement.
The Basic Skills Course shall be offered by CLE providers, including "in-house" program providers, authorized by the MCLE Board after its approval of the provider's planned curriculum and after approval by the Commission on Professionalism of the professional responsibility credit. Courses shall be offered throughout the state and at reasonable cost.
Ill. Sup. Ct. R. 793