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What is the grace period for CLE reporting in Delaware?

Delaware’s CLE rules allow attorneys to cure CLE noncompliance after the December 31 reporting deadline through a formal delinquency procedure. The Commission on Continuing Legal Education issues deficiency notices and assesses fees, and if the deficiency remains uncorrected, suspension proceedings may follow. The exact timeframe to cure may vary depending on the reporting group or administrative schedule.

Delaware CLE Deadlines and Delinquency Procedures

  • Compliance deadline: Attorneys must complete all required CLE credits by December 31 of their assigned reporting year.
  • Certification filing: The transcript or compliance confirmation must typically be submitted by February 1 of the following year.
  • Delinquency process: Attorneys who fail to meet the CLE requirement are notified by the Commission and given a limited period to cure the deficiency.
  • Fees and suspension: Continued noncompliance results in a delinquency fee and, if unresolved, administrative suspension until the deficiency is corrected and fees are paid.
  • Variable cure period: The Delaware Supreme Court and CLE Commission set cure and suspension timelines administratively; these may differ slightly across compliance groups or years.

Key Takeaway

Delaware attorneys who miss the December 31 CLE completion deadline may cure deficiencies during a Commission-specified delinquency period, but failure to comply after notice and fee assessment can lead to suspension. The precise cure deadline varies by administrative policy rather than a fixed statutory date.

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