Massachusetts does not require mandatory CLE, so there is technically no grace period for CLE reporting. The only requirement is that newly admitted attorneys must complete the “Practicing with Professionalism” course within 18 months of admission.
What That Means
- No annual or periodic CLE reporting deadlines exist in Massachusetts.
- No grace windows, penalties, or suspension mechanisms apply for CLE noncompliance.
- The exception: the one-time professionalism program for new lawyers.
Key Takeaway: Because Massachusetts lacks a mandatory CLE regime (apart from a single professionalism course for new attorneys), there is no grace period for CLE reporting in the state.