No — Michigan does not impose a mandatory CLE requirement, so there is no requirement for live webcast or in-person CLE. Because CLE is voluntary, there are likewise no rules mandating format—attorneys may choose whether to engage in in-person, webcast, or self-study CLE for professional development.
Michigan CLE Status
- Attorneys in Michigan are not required by rule to complete continuing legal education.
- CLE is offered voluntarily; attorneys may access live in-person seminars, live webinars, or on-demand courses for educational purposes.
- No regulatory body enforces whether a CLE must be live, interactive, or in-person because the requirement does not exist under Michigan law.
Key Takeaway: Because Michigan has no mandatory CLE statutes, there is no obligation to take live webcast or in-person CLE — attorneys may use any format exclusively at their discretion.