- Joined
- Jan 9, 2023
Very unlikely. Disbarment is extremely rare. There's only an average of 4 disbarments a year in Minnesota and it seems like they primarily are the result of felony criminal misconduct, which defamation is not.could there be potential for some blowback from the Minnesota Bar Association?
Only three Minnesota lawyers have been disbarred so far this year, for the following reasons:
Bradley Hans Ratgen - Insurance Fraud
John Timothy Hernandez - Misappropriation of funds of at least 9 clients, among other things
Ignatius Chukwuemeka Udeani - A clusterfuck of reasons that I can't even summarize properly
Even suspensions seem to be pretty rare, at 18 total this year for a lawyer population of over 10,000.
A few of the reasons I found for these were:
-Possession of child porn.
-Failing to diligently pursue criminal cases within their jurisdiction (City Attorney)
-Attempting to exert improper pressure on a judge while also failing to properly represent their client and engaging in abusive communications.
To the standards are pretty high to achieve any meaningful disciplinary action against an attorney in Minnesota it seems.