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Do judges in Massachusetts have separate CLE requirements?

No — judges in Massachusetts do not have a separate, mandatory CLE requirement apart from general attorney education norms.

Massachusetts does not impose a mandatory CLE for attorneys; judges may participate in Judicial Education programs, but those are not required under a distinct CLE mandate.

Details

  • The Massachusetts Bar Association confirms that Massachusetts does not maintain a mandatory CLE regime for attorneys.
  • Because there is no required CLE for attorneys statewide, there is no parallel, separate CLE requirement for judges in Massachusetts.
  • Massachusetts’s Judicial Education program offers training and ethics guidance for judges, but it functions on a discretionary or policy basis rather than under a binding credit mandate.
  • The Judicial Ethics FAQs for Massachusetts reference ethics obligations but do not state a continuing legal education credit mandate for judges.

Key Takeaway

In Massachusetts, judges are not subject to a separate mandatory CLE requirement — only discretionary Judicial Education applies, because the state does not enforce CLE for attorneys.

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