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Texas pro bono law

Pro bono requirements in Texas.

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

Overview

Texas Pro Bono Rules

Recommended

50 hrs/yr

Service

Voluntary

Reporting

Voluntary

CLE Credit

Yes

Rule Citation
TDRPC Rule 6.01
Recommended Hours
50 hours per year (voluntary)
Reporting
Voluntary — Online self-reporting via State Bar website (texasbar.com/mybarpage). Pro Bono College recognition for 75+ hours.
CLE Credit for Pro Bono
Up to 5 MCLE credits via Pro Bono Mentor program (max 5 credits per year)
CLE Notes
Pro Bono Mentor CLE program: up to 5 MCLE credits (including 1 ethics) for mentoring on a pro bono case through an approved program. Also: 2 of 15 annual MCLE hours can be self-study/pro-bono.
Eligible Case Types
Persons unable to pay; modeled on ABA Model Rule. Enforcement through discipline is explicitly disclaimed.

Texas CLE Requirements

Total Credits

15 / 1-year cycle

Deadline

Last day of birth month

Carryover

Yes (up to 15 hrs)

Required Categories

Ethics / Professional Responsibility (3h)

Sources

Last verified 2026-03-01. Rules may change — verify with your state bar before relying on this information for compliance decisions.

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