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RULE 6.4.PROFESSIONAL TRUSTEESHIPS.
Category:North Dakota Rules for Lawyer Discipline -
Administrative Rule 20 - MAGISTRATES—QUALIFICATIONS, AUTHORITY, EDUCATION AND PROCEDURES
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
RULE 3.2 MOTIONS
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Notice of Comment
Proposed Amendments to Rule 1.15, North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct, Regarding Credit Card Payments for Unearned Fees -
Lawyer licenses expire Dec. 31
The State Board of Law Examiners reminds lawyers that 2019 licenses to practice law in North Dakota expire Dec. 31 regardless of when the 2019 license fee was paid. Lawyers should watch their mail for the 2020 billing in the coming weeks and promptly pay the fee by check or money order. -
Trial Court Operations Meeting
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Lawyer licenses expire Dec. 31
The State Board of Law Examiners reminds lawyers that 2021 licenses to practice law in North Dakota expire Dec. 31, 2021, regardless of when the 2021 license fee was paid. -
Lawyer licenses expire Dec. 31
The State Board of Law Examiners reminds lawyers that 2022 licenses to practice law in North Dakota expire Dec. 31, 2022, regardless of when the 2022 license fee was paid. -
FORM E. HOW TO PREPARE FOR MEDIATION
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Minn.: New laws start in 2020
KNSI News: "Three new laws take effect on Wednesday when the calendar turns to January 1st, 2020. They include rules for pharmacy 'middlemen', dealing with the opioid crises, and cracking down on the animal trade."