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About the Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board

The Minnesota Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board (LPRB) is a board appointed by the Minnesota Supreme Court and is an integral part of the attorney discipline system. Among other duties, the LPRB serves an adjudicative role in cases. The Lawyers Board does not investigate complaints of lawyer misconduct. A separate entity, the Minnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility (OLPR) does, and they have a new website.

The LPRB consists of 23 members, 14 lawyers and 9 nonlawyer public member, each of whom is appointed by the Court. LPRB members serve without compensation as a public service. The LPRB is responsible for administering the Rules on Lawyers Professional Responsibility, the procedural rules that govern the discipline system, for establishing the policies that govern the lawyer discipline and disability system, and for providing recommendations and guidance to the Director regarding the operations of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility.

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The Lawyers Board does not investigate complaints of lawyer misconduct. A separate entity, the Minnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility (OLPR) does, and they have a new website. Click “Learn More” to be redirected to the OLPR site.

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