No — Massachusetts does not currently require mandatory CLE (MCLE), so there is no formal carryover provision.
Because there is no MCLE requirement, the concept of “carryover CLE credits” is moot under Massachusetts law.
Details & nuances
- The Massachusetts Bar Association’s CLE Requirements page states that CLE is not mandatory in Massachusetts.
- The PLI CLE guide for Massachusetts repeats that there is no MCLE requirement for attorneys licensed in Massachusetts.
- CLE provider summaries and jurisdiction overviews typically list “N/A” for carryover in Massachusetts, reflecting the lack of a mandatory CLE regime.
- Some outdated or non-authoritative sources may list hypothetical credit requirements or carryover limits (e.g. “12 regular, 2 ethics”) — those are not supported by Massachusetts law or Bar rules.
Key Takeaway
Because Massachusetts imposes no mandatory CLE requirement, there is no operative rule permitting carryover of CLE credits.