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What counts toward CLE requirements in Maryland?

No CLE activities currently count toward a mandatory requirement in Maryland, because Maryland has no mandatory CLE credit requirement.

However, many attorneys undertake CLE voluntarily to maintain competence, reputation, and insurance relationships.

Voluntary CLE in Maryland

  • Because there is no mandate, there is no formal list of approved activities or credit-counting rules in Maryland.
  • In practice, CLE providers may grant internal certificates for live seminars, webinars, self-study, written materials, or teaching efforts, but those serve only as evidence of voluntary education, not mandatory credit.
  • Some legal groups (e.g. Maryland Judiciary) have studied and proposed a future requirement of 12 hours annually (including ethics, DEI, mental health), but no rule has been adopted.
  • Because CLE is voluntary, there is no requirement for reporting, audits, carryover limits, or mandatory accreditation in Maryland.

Key Takeaway: In Maryland there is currently no mandatory CLE regime, so nothing officially “counts” toward CLE—it’s entirely voluntary until the Supreme Court adopts a mandate.

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