Maryland attorneys are not currently required to complete any CLE credits under state law. The Maryland Supreme Court is actively considering implementing a mandatory CLE requirement but has delayed a decision.
Current Status: No Mandatory CLE
- No MCLE rule presently applies to Maryland attorneys
- Continuing education is voluntary at this time
Proposed Plan Under Review
- A workgroup’s 2023 report proposed 12 hours annually—including ethics, diversity/equity/inclusion (DEI), and mental health/wellness
- The Supreme Court has postponed any implementation until at least spring 2026
Professional Competence Obligation
- Maryland attorneys remain bound by the competence obligation in the Rules of Professional Conduct
- Voluntary CLE is encouraged, but not currently mandated
Key Takeaway: There is no CLE hour requirement in Maryland at present, but a mandatory structure may be adopted in the future.