News & Articles

News & Articles

News and Articles below provide a range of information and are listed in reverse chronological order. Sort Articles by Rule or Subject. Download printable versions of information within each Article, Announcement or Press Release.

Primary Rule: Rule 1.16, MRPC

Secondary Rule: Rule 1.16(d), MRPCRule 1.16(e), MRPCRule 1.16(f), MRPCRule 1.16(g), MRPC

Primary Subject: Law Firms/Lawyers

Secondary Subject: Dissolution

May 27, 2010
Martin A. Cole

Bench and Bar

Primary Rule: Rule 1.2(a), MRPC

Secondary Rule: Rule 1.16, MRPC Rule 1.4, MRPC

Primary Subject: Trusteeships

Secondary Subject: Scope of Representation. Allocation of Authority Between Lawyer and Client.

May 1, 2010
Kevin T. Slator

Minnesota Lawyer

Primary Rule: Rule 27, RLPR

Secondary Rule: None

Primary Subject: Trust Accounts/IOLTA

Secondary Subject: Succession Planning

April 1, 2010
Martin A. Cole

Bench and Bar

Primary Rule: Rule 3.4(e), MRPC

Secondary Rule: None

Primary Subject: No Specific Primary Subject

Secondary Subject: None

April 1, 2010
Cassie Hanson

Minnesota Lawyer

Primary Rule: Rule 21, RLPR

Secondary Rule: None

Primary Subject: OLPR/LPRB

Secondary Subject: Website

March 1, 2010
Timothy M. Burke

Bench and Bar

Primary Rule: No Specific Primary Rule

Secondary Rule: None

Primary Subject: No Specific Primary Subject

Secondary Subject: None

March 1, 2010
Timothy M. Burke

Minnesota Lawyer

Primary Rule: Rule 1, MRPC

Secondary Rule: Rule 4, MRPC

Primary Subject: Admonitions

Secondary Subject: Summary of Admonitions

February 1, 2010
Martin A. Cole

Bench and Bar

Primary Rule: No Specific Primary Rule

Secondary Rule: None

Primary Subject: No Specific Primary Subject

Secondary Subject: None

February 1, 2010
Siama Y. Chaudhary

Minnesota Lawyer

Primary Rule: Rule 4, RLPR

Secondary Rule: Rule 5, RLPR

Primary Subject: ABA

Secondary Subject: Ethics 2000

January 1, 2010
Kent Gernander

Bench and Bar

Primary Rule: Rule 8.4(c), MRPC

Secondary Rule: Rule 4.1, MRPC

Primary Subject: Conduct Prejudicial to the Administration of Justice

Secondary Subject: Misrepresentation and Dishonesty

January 1, 2010
Robin J. Crabb

Minnesota Lawyer