Tennessee CLE News & Updates
Attorneys on Suspension Order
October 18, 2022
If you are an attorney not in compliance with 2021 CLE Requirements, you must complete the following: • Pay any fees due• Earn any hours and file an Affidavit of Compliance including the Tennessee CLE course number. Unaccredited courses without
CLE Commission Files Petition with Tennessee Supreme Court
October 17, 2022
On September 19, 2022, the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education filed a Petition with the Tennessee Supreme Court proposing amendments to Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 21. See the document here. In addition, the Commission filed a Motion to Withdraw a Petition the
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Upcoming Compliance Deadlines
| June 1 | Establish compliance by completing and reporting all CLE hours or claiming a valid exemption, prior to imposition of the $200 continuing noncompliance fee. (If CLE hours are complete but are not yet reported, an attorney must file a notarized Affidavit of Compliance.) |
| August 10 | Establish compliance to avoid suspension. All CLE hours must be complete and reported (an attorney may file a notarized Affidavit of Compliance, if necessary) or claim a valid exemption. All outstanding fees must be paid. |
For more information, please review the full Compliance Calendar.