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Announcements. Supreme Court Announces Vacancies on the Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board. 2025 LPRB Meeting Dates. The Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility seeks a Trust Account Auditor to join their team. The Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility seeks a Paralegal to join their team.
Professional Conduct, as well as substantive and procedural law. However, a lawyer is also guided by personal conscience and the approbation of professional peers.
About the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility (OLPR) An agency of the Minnesota Supreme Court established to handle complaints of unprofessional conduct against Minnesota lawyers. Funded by the annual license fees paid by Minnesota lawyers.
The Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board promulgates opinions to interpret some of the Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct. See also: Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC) - Rules upon which Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board opinions are based.
Search for lawyers licensed to practice in Minnesota to determine whether they have been publicly disciplined or placed on disability status.
Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct Effective October 1, 2005 Current September 1, 2022. On June 17, 2005, the Minnesota Supreme Court ordered that:
The Office is established by the Minnesota Supreme Court to investigate ethics complaints against lawyers. The Office is supervised by the Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board, which has nine non-lawyer and fourteen lawyer members.
s Professional Responsibility to determine the best course of action. If you believe you have been excluded from participating in, or denied benefits of, any Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility service because of a disability, please visit www.mncourts.gov/ADAAcc.
Instructions for Filing a Complaint. There are two versions of the English complaint form available on this web site. You may. print and complete the complaint form and mail or fax to our Office, or you may file a complaint online (see below). Click to Print Complaint Form.
The Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility offers advisory opinions on professional responsibility issues to licensed Minnesota attorneys, judges and out of state lawyers regarding compliance with Minnesota's ethics rules. Advisory opinions may be obtained by phone (651-296-3952 or toll-free 1-800-657-3601) or by clicking the link below ...