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Are any attorneys exempt from CLE in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts does not have a general mandatory CLE requirement, so there is no exemption regime for practicing attorneys — they simply aren’t required to complete CLE.

The state recently repealed its “Practicing with Professionalism” course requirement for new attorneys, further confirming that Massachusetts now imposes no CLE obligations.

Details / Context

  • The Massachusetts Bar Association states that “continuing legal education (CLE) is not mandatory for attorneys in Massachusetts.”
  • The American Bar Association confirms that Massachusetts attorneys do not have MCLE requirements, except that newly admitted lawyers historically had to take a professionalism course.
  • The Supreme Judicial Court repealed Rule 3:16 (which required new attorneys to complete a “Practicing with Professionalism” course within 18 months) effective August 14, 2024.
  • Because there is no CLE requirement, Massachusetts has no carve-outs or formal “exemptions” — all active attorneys are unbound by CLE rules unless a new rule is adopted.

Key Takeaway
Since Massachusetts imposes no CLE requirement on attorneys, there are no exemptions — attorney CLE obligations simply do not exist in that jurisdiction.

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