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What are the CLE requirements for inactive attorneys in Maryland?

Attorneys in Maryland currently have no mandatory CLE (MCLE) obligation—active or inactive status does not impose CLE requirements.

Maryland recently studied adopting mandatory CLE, with proposals that inactive-status attorneys be exempt, but as of now no rule change has been adopted.

Details:

  • Maryland courts report that the state does not currently require attorneys to complete CLE credits.
  • A 2022–2023 workgroup recommended a 12-hour annual CLE mandate with an exemption for attorneys registered “inactive,” but the Supreme Court has not adopted it.
  • In Maryland, attorneys may file a notarized Affidavit of Inactive/Retired Status by August 31st to obtain relief from certain obligations (such as assessment or reporting).
  • Reinstatement from inactive status generally requires notice to the Client Protection Fund and fulfillment of current assessment and reporting obligations.

Key Takeaway:
In Maryland, no CLE rules currently apply to attorneys—active or inactive—but proposed reforms envision CLE obligations with inactive attorneys exempt under any new regime.

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