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PROFESSIONAL RULES

Rules of the Supreme Courton Lawyer Registration

Rules of the Supreme Court on Lawyer Registration

Adopted August 4, 1970
With amendments effective through July 1, 2022

TABLE OF HEADNOTES

Rule
1.Purpose Statement
2.Definitions
3.Supervisory Authority
4.New Lawyer Fee
5.Active Status Fees
6.Inactive Status Fees
7.Retired Status: Inactive
8.Permanent Disability Status: Inactive
9.Transfer from Inactive Status to Active Status
10.Allocation of Lawyer Registration Fees
11.Registration Deadline
12.Notification of Fee Due
13.Obligation to Notify of Change in Postal or Email Address
14.Failure to Comply; Noncompliant Status; Administrative Suspension
15.Duty to Prohibit Unauthorized Practice
16.Reinstatement
17.Waivers
18.License Card; Certificate of Minnesota Lawyer Registration
19.Certificate of Good Standing
20.Special Fund
21.Nonresident Counsel
22.Annual Reporting of Professional Liability Insurance Coverage
23.Access to Lawyer Registration Records
24.Exemption for Certain Military Personnel