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What are the CLE requirements for inactive attorneys in Michigan?

There is no mandatory CLE requirement for attorneys in Michigan—so there is no separate rule for inactive attorneys.

Because Michigan imposes no MCLE obligations, attorneys may choose inactive status without affecting CLE obligations (since none exist).

Details:

  • Michigan currently has no rule requiring attorneys (active or inactive) to complete CLE credits.
  • Attorneys in Michigan are nonetheless encouraged to engage in continuing education to maintain competence, under the professional responsibility norms (e.g., Michigan’s Rules of Professional Conduct).
  • Inactivity status in Michigan affects eligibility to practice and membership privileges (e.g. inactive attorneys are not authorized to practice).

Key Takeaway:
In Michigan, inactive attorneys have the same CLE status as active ones—that is, there is no CLE requirement at all, so going inactive does not change any CLE obligations.

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