No — Maryland has no mandatory CLE regime, so it imposes no in-person or “live” minimum requirements.
Because CLE is not required, there is currently no rule demanding classroom attendance or any specific format thresholds.
Details
- Maryland is one of a small number of states without a compulsory MCLE requirement for attorneys.
- A work group convened by the Maryland Supreme Court recommended adoption of a 12-hour annual CLE mandate (with content rules), but the court has postponed implementing mandatory CLE.
- Until (and unless) mandatory CLE is adopted, all CLE participation in Maryland is voluntary, and there is no regulatory distinction or requirement for in-person delivery.
Key Takeaway
Maryland does not require any minimum in-person CLE hours because it does not yet mandate CLE at all — no format requirements apply in a voluntary system.