of the Wyoming Rules of Professional Conduct. Such credit may be
Rules of the Board of Continuing Legal Education
Rule: 6.1
Jurisdiction: WY
Bluebook Citation: Wyo. CLE R. 6.1
received at the rate of one credit hour for each two hours of pro bono public service, including but not limited to (1) performing pro bono public service, (2) acting as a mentor for another attorney who is performing pro bono public service, and (3) acting as a mentor for an eligible law student in accordance with Rule 9 of the Rules Governing the Wyoming State Bar and the Authorized Practice of Law. No pro bono hours may be carried over to any subsequent years. (d) An attorney may receive a maximum of eight hours of continuing legal education credit each calendar year for self-study programs where audio, video or online material is used. Activities in which the attorney does not have the opportunity to ask the presenter questions during the presentation may be eligible for self-study credit subject to the eight-hour limit. No self-study hours may be carried over to any subsequent years. (e) Attorneys will not receive continuing legal education credit for any “for profit” activity such as authoring a book or treatise for a fee or commission or teaching a course for which payment of other than expenses is received. 7 CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
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