T. "Participant" means a lawyer licensed in Minnesota attending an approved course and actively engaged in the subject matter being presented. U. "Pro bono client" means an individual, who is not a corporation or other organizational entity, and who has been referred to the lawyer by an approved legal services provider or by a state or federal court program. Published by the Revisor of Statutes under Minnesota Statutes, section 3C.08, subdivision 1. 217 PROFESSIONAL RULES MINNESOTA COURT RULES V. "Pro bono legal representation" means providing legal representation to a pro bono client without compensation, expectation of compensation, or other direct or indirect pecuniary gain. W. "Professional development course" means a course or session within a course designed to enhance the development and performance of lawyers by addressing issues such as career satisfaction and renewal, stress management, mental or emotional health, substance abuse, and gambling addiction. Professional development courses do not include individual or group therapy sessions. X. "Restricted status" means the status of a lawyer licensed in Minnesota who has voluntarily chosen not to comply with the educational and reporting requirements of these Rules. See Rule 12 for additional provisions. Y. "Submit" means to communicate information to the Board office in writing or electronic submission: (1) through the Board's Online Attorney and Sponsor Integrated System (OASIS); (2) by regular U.S. mail; or (3) by delivery. Z. "Law office management course" is a course or session within a course designed to enhance the efficient and effective management of the law office by addressing topics of mentoring, staff development, and technology related to a law office. (Amended effective February 1, 2004; amended effective July 1, 2008; amended effective February 1, 2010; amended effective July 1, 2010; amended effective July 1, 2013; amended effective July 1, 2014; amended effective July 1, 2016; amended effective July 1, 2018; amended effective July 1, 2024; amended effective July 1, 2025; amended effective May 1, 2026.)
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