No — Massachusetts does not impose any CLE requirement (in-person or otherwise), so there is no rule mandating a minimum number of classroom hours.
The state’s system is voluntary, so no formal format thresholds (in-person, live, recorded) are prescribed.
Details
- Attorneys in Massachusetts are not obligated to complete CLE credits under current rules.
- Because CLE is voluntary, there is no regulatory distinction demanding a portion of hours be earned in person.
- Providers offer both in-person and virtual CLE programming, but attendance in any format is optional, not required.
Key Takeaway
Massachusetts has no minimum in-person CLE requirement, as CLE itself is not compulsory in the state.