No — Maryland currently has no mandatory CLE regime, so there is no distinction between part-time and full-time attorneys in CLE obligations.
Maryland remains one of the few U.S. jurisdictions without a requirement for attorneys to complete continuing legal education.
Details:
- In 2022, a state workgroup proposed a future CLE mandate requiring 12 credits per year (including ethics, DEI, mental health), but that is only a proposal and has not been adopted.
- Because CLE is voluntary under current rules, there is no differentiation of obligations based on practice intensity or status.
- Once (if) a mandatory CLE rule is adopted, distinctions or exemptions (e.g. for inactive status) might be considered, but none exists today.
Key Takeaway: In Maryland, CLE is optional at present — there is no part-time vs full-time distinction because no mandatory CLE requirement yet exists.