CLM exam timeline — how long from application to actually sitting?

by jordan_k 54 views4 replies
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jordan_kOP
May 23, 2026

I've been a legal administrator for 6 years and I'm finally moving forward with the CLM credential. I submitted my eligibility application to ALA last month and I'm waiting to hear back. What I can't figure out from the website is how long the approval process takes and how soon after approval I can actually schedule the exam. Has anyone been through this recently?

My study plan is fairly loose right now — I've got the CLM Practice Analysis and I've been reading through it on weekends. But I'm not going to invest in serious structured prep until I know I'm approved and have a sitting date. The exam covers financial management, human resources, and legal industry-specific operations pretty heavily. My background is strongest on HR and operations — I've been managing a 12-attorney firm for the last four years, so I've handled everything from benefits administration to vendor contracts.

The financial management piece concerns me. I can read our firm's P&L and understand a balance sheet, but I'm not a CPA and I don't do the accounting myself. Is the financial content tested at a conceptual or operational level? I'm hoping it's more understand what your finance team is telling you rather than calculate partner draws from scratch.

One more thing — I've seen the CLM listed as both a 200-question and 150-question exam in different places. Has the format changed, or is one of those numbers just wrong?

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tamara_w
May 25, 2026

Six years of experience managing a firm puts you in a good spot. I had 5 years when I sat it and the operations questions felt very real-world, not textbook. The harder questions for me were on legal-specific HR compliance — things like attorney employment agreements and ethical wall requirements.

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sophie_m
May 25, 2026

The financial management content is definitely more conceptual than computational. You're expected to understand financial statements, budgeting cycles, and key metrics — not prepare them from scratch. Think informed oversight rather than technical execution.

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chloe_g
May 26, 2026

Once you get your approval letter, give yourself at least 8 weeks of structured study before scheduling. Use the Practice Analysis document to weight your study time proportionally across domains rather than treating all topics equally.

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nico_b
May 26, 2026

Approval took about 6 weeks for me, then I had a 90-day window to schedule. The exam is 200 questions over 4 hours — the 150 number is outdated. You get a score report immediately after finishing.

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