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Do judges in Connecticut have separate CLE requirements?

No — Connecticut does not impose a separate CLE requirement specifically for judges; judges adhere to the same MCLE obligations as other attorneys.

Connecticut’s MCLE rule (Practice Book § 2-27A) mandates that every attorney admitted in the state must complete 12 CLE credits per year (with at least 2 in ethics).

There is no separate parallel regime for judicial continuing education under Connecticut court rules or statutes.

Key Takeaway: Judges in Connecticut are treated like any attorney for CLE purposes and have no distinct judicial CLE requirement.

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