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What counts toward CLE requirements in Michigan?

Michigan has no mandatory CLE requirement for attorneys, so nothing “counts” toward CLE under state law.

However, attorneys may voluntarily complete continuing education in various formats to maintain competence and fulfill ethical expectations.

Voluntary continuing education

  • Because CLE is not required, there is no formal list of approved activities, accreditation processes, or reporting obligations under Michigan law.
  • Some attorneys pursue live seminars, webinars, self-study courses, teaching, or writing programs—but these are not credit-bearing under state requirement.
  • Comment 6 to Michigan’s Rule 1.1 (professional conduct) encourages continuing education to maintain competence, but it is discretionary.

Key Takeaway: In Michigan, no CLE credit officially “counts” because there is no mandatory CLE regime—attorneys may engage in continuing education voluntarily for professional development.

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