Yes — in Maine you can take advantage of an automatic grace period (until the last business day of February) to cure CLE deficiencies, but you cannot request a further extension beyond that grace period.
Maine Bar Rule 5(e) and the MECLE FAQ states that attorneys deficient at year’s end are entitled to a grace period (until the last business day in February) to earn missing credits and file the report.
Detailed Explanation
- Under Maine Bar Rule 5(e), attorneys certify compliance by the last business day of February following the calendar year. If they remain deficient at year’s end, they are given a grace period for making up deficiencies.
- The MECLE FAQ explains: “If you are not in compliance by the annual deadline there is an automatic grace period … until 4:30 pm on the last business day of February.” Credits earned during that grace period may count toward the prior year.
- After the grace period closes, attorneys still deficient are subject to a noncompliance fee and possible administrative suspension under Rule 4(g).
- The rules do not provide for a discretionary extension beyond that statutory grace period; that is the built-in remedy for late compliance.
Key Takeaway
You cannot request a separate extension for CLE reporting in Maine beyond the automatic February grace period — use that window to cure deficiencies or face penalties.