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Can I report CLE credits late in Massachusetts?

No — you cannot report CLE late in Massachusetts because Massachusetts does not impose a mandatory CLE requirement for attorneys (except for a repealed “Practicing with Professionalism” course for new admittees). Since there is no ongoing CLE obligation, there is no late-reporting process under Massachusetts law or BBO rules.

Details & Context:

  • The Massachusetts Bar Association states that Massachusetts is one of the few states where continuing legal education is not mandatory.
  • The American Bar Association’s jurisdiction summary confirms that aside from the one-day course for newly admitted attorneys (which has now been repealed), Massachusetts attorneys have no CLE requirement.
  • Because there is no mandatory CLE regime, no deadlines, no deficiency notices, and thus no mechanism for late reporting exist.

Key Takeaway

In Massachusetts, there is no mandatory CLE requirement, so the question of late reporting does not apply — there is no mechanism to report CLE late.

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