STATE OF MINNESOTA
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September 12, 2016
IN SUPREME COURT Om:ciEOF
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In rePetition for Disciplinary Action against
Paul Robert Hansmeier. a Minnesota Attorney,
Registration No. 0387795.
ORDER
The Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility has filed a
petition for disciplinary action and supplementary petition alleging that respondent Paul
Robert Hansmeier committed professional misconduct warranting public discipline.
Hansmeier committed misconduct in the first matter by bringing a lawsuit for the sole
purpose of conducting discovery to find the identity of others against whom claims could
be made, making misrepresentations to the tribunaL filing articles of termination for a
corporation that contained false statements, failing to comply with discovery requests,
failing to pay attorney fees assessed against him, and transferring funds out of his law firm
in order to avoid paying sanctions. In a second matter, Hansmeier committed misconduct
by participating in the initiation of a lawsuit without a basis in law and fact, making false
and misleading statements to the court, failing to pay attorney fees assessed against him by
the court. and submitting to the court a financial statement that was false, misleading, and
deceptive. In a third matter, Hansmeier committed misconduct by bringing a frivolous
action for an improper purpose. And in a fourth matter. Hansmeier committed misconduct
by testifying falsely during a deposition, bringing a frivolous claim, and perpetrating a
fraud upon the court. See Minn. R. Prof. Conduct 3.1, 3.3(a)(l), 3.4(c), 3.4(d), 4.1, 8.4(c),
and 8.4( d); Ill. R. Prof. Conduct 3.1, 3.3(a), 3 .4( c), 4.1, 8.4( c), and 8.4( d); and Cal. R. Prof.
Conduct 3-200 and 5-200. 1
The parties have filed a stipulation for discipline with the court. In it, respondent
withdraws his previously filed answers to the petition and the supplementary petition,
admits the allegations of the petition, admits the allegations of the supplementary petition
except for one paragraph that the Director withdraws, and waives his procedural rights
under Rule 14, Rules on Lawyers Professional Responsibility (RLPR). The parties jointly
recommend that the appropriate discipline is an indefinite suspension with no right to
petition for reinstatement for 4 years.
The court has independently reviewed the tile and approves the recommended
disposition.
Based upon all the files, records, and proceedings herein,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
1. Respondent Paul Robert Hansmeier is indefinitely suspended from the
practice of law, efiective 14 days from the date of this order, with no right to petition for
reinstatement for 4 years from the effective date of his suspension.
Minn. R. Prof. Conduct 8.5(b) provides that the professional rules to be applied in
connection with a matter pending before a tribunal are the professional rules of the
jurisdiction.
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2. Respondent may petition for reinstatement pursuant to Rule 18(a)-( d). RLPR.
Reinstatement is conditioned on successful completion of the written examination required
for admission to the practice of law by the State Board of Law Examiners on the subject of
professional responsibility and satisfaction of continuing legal education requirements
pursuant to Rule 18( e). RLPR.
3. Respondent shall comply with Rule 26. RLPR (requiring notice of
suspension to clients. opposing counseL and tribunals) and shall pay $900 in costs pursuant
to Rule 24. RLPR.
Dated: September 12.2016
David R. Stras
Associate Justice
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