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Oregon pro bono law

Pro bono requirements in Oregon.

Pro bono rules, reporting obligations, and CLE credit eligibility for Oregon attorneys.

Overview

Oregon Pro Bono Rules

Recommended

80 hrs/yr

Service

Voluntary

Reporting

Voluntary

CLE Credit

Yes

Rule Citation
OSB Bylaw 13.1
Recommended Hours
80 hours per year (voluntary)
Reporting
Voluntary — Pro Bono Roll Call — voluntary online reporting via OSB member portal. Pro Bono Honor Roll recognizes attorneys with 40+ direct legal service hours.
Alternative
Remaining hours (40-60 of the 80-hour goal) may be other community volunteer service.
CLE Credit for Pro Bono
1 credit per 2 hours (max 6 credits per cycle)
CLE Notes
6 credits per full 3-year reporting period (3 credits in short reporting period). Must be through an OSB Certified Pro Bono Program. Per MCLE Regulation 5.300.
Eligible Case Types
Direct provision of legal services to the poor without expectation of compensation. 20-40 hours of the 80-hour goal should be direct legal services to persons of limited means.
Additional Notes
Oregon is the ONLY state with an aspirational goal above 50 hours (80 hours total).

Oregon CLE Requirements

Total Credits

45 / 3-year cycle

Deadline

April 30

Carryover

Yes (up to 15 hrs)

Required Categories

Ethics (5h)Access to Justice (3h)Child/Elder Abuse Reporting (1h)Mental Health / Substance Abuse (1h)

Sources

Last verified 2026-03-02. Rules may change — verify with your state bar before relying on this information for compliance decisions.

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