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Do attorneys returning from sabbatical need to catch up on CLE?

It depends on the state — in many jurisdictions, attorneys returning from sabbatical or inactive status must “catch up” on CLE requirements or defer them, subject to rules about deferred credit or extension.
Some states suspend or postpone CLE obligations during inactive/sabbatical periods, but require the attorney to complete any outstanding credits when reinstating active status.

Details:

  • In Colorado, when an attorney returns to active status from inactive or suspension if the period was ≥ one year, the compliance period is reset, and the attorney has 91 days to complete any deferred CLE requirements.
  • In jurisdictions with continuing obligations, failure to satisfy catch-up CLE may lead to denial of reinstatement, suspension, or administrative hurdles.
  • Whether the “sabbatical period” is treated as noncompliance or deferred depends on rules about inactive status, waivers, or extensions in that jurisdiction.

Key Takeaway:
Check your state’s CLE rules on inactive or suspension status — many states require you to complete any missed CLE when returning, either by a grace period or catch-up mandate.

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