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What are the CLE requirements for inactive attorneys in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts does not require continuing legal education (CLE) for attorneys—active or inactive.

Since CLE is not mandatory in Massachusetts, changing to inactive status does not affect CLE obligations (because there are none).

Details:

  • CLE for lawyers in Massachusetts is entirely voluntary; the state has no rule imposing mandatory CLE.
  • An attorney may notify the Board of Bar Overseers in writing to assume inactive status and cease practice; upon doing so, the attorney remains ineligible to practice law (except pro bono under certain conditions) but still must file annual registration statements.
  • Reinstating from inactive status does not require adjusting CLE compliance because no CLE requirement exists statewide.

Key Takeaway:
In Massachusetts, inactive status imposes no CLE requirement—because no mandatory CLE exists at all.

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