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How to Reinstate Your California Law License After an Involuntary Inactive Status for MCLE Noncompliance

Reinstating a California law license after involuntary inactive status for MCLE noncompliance typically requires filing a State Bar MCLE compliance submission and paying the required fees and penalties to return to active status. California attorneys are moved to involuntary inactive when they miss MCLE reporting or fail to cure compliance by the deadline, which immediately […]

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How to Reinstate Your California Law License After a Summary Suspension for MCLE Noncompliance

California attorneys can typically reinstate after an MCLE summary suspension by filing a complete “Reinstatement Application” and curing all MCLE and fees. A summary suspension for MCLE noncompliance is administrative, but it immediately stops you from practicing law. This article explains eligibility, required filings, timelines, common pitfalls, and practical steps to restore active status. What

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