Members whose status is inactive for the entire calendar year in Georgia are exempt from the annual CLE requirement.
If a member is reinstated to active status, they must complete all CLE obligations due for that year before they resume full privileges.
Details:
- A Georgia attorney must stay in inactive status for the entire year to qualify for exemption from CLE.
- Georgia’s CLE exemption list explicitly includes members “who are inactive (on their dues status … for the entire calendar year).”
- Upon reactivating, the attorney must satisfy any CLE obligations for that calendar year.
- Any change to inactive status during the year does not permit partial exemption; the full year must be inactive to count.
Key Takeaway:
In Georgia, an attorney must remain inactive for the full calendar year to skip CLE; resuming active status triggers a requirement to catch up on CLE before practicing again.