Legal in North Dakota

North Dakota Legal Intel

Wednesday, May 13, 2026
2 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on legal developments in North Dakota. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on north dakota legal headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

Sponsored

Advertise Here

Reach professionals in this market

Learn More
2

Background & Context

3 stories

2.1

Fee-shifting statutes most lawyers forget exist.

Beyond civil-rights and consumer-protection statutes, many ND jurisdictions have fee-shifting provisions in landlord-tenant, mechanics' lien, insurance bad-faith, and construction-defect contexts. Pleading the fee-shifting statute in the complaint is typically required to preserve the right to recover.

Why It Matters

A fee-shifting case has fundamentally different settlement dynamics than a non-fee case, especially in low-damages disputes where fees can dwarf the underlying claim.

2.2

Why your conflict system probably misses corporate-family conflicts.

Most conflict-of-interest systems index by named party only. They miss conflicts created when the named party is a wholly-owned subsidiary, a shared parent's affiliate, or a private-equity portfolio company under common control. The model rules treat these as conflicts even though no name match exists.

Why It Matters

A conflict that surfaces mid-matter typically requires withdrawal at the worst possible moment, plus a fee writedown for work done. Catching it at intake is a 10-minute process; catching it at month six is a six-figure problem.

2.3

The IOLTA mistake that ends careers.

Client trust funds and the firm's operating funds must never commingle, even temporarily, even with the intent to "fix it later." Bar audits look for two things first: (1) any check or transfer that touches both accounts, (2) negative balances on any specific client's ledger. Both are presumptive misappropriation regardless of intent.

Why It Matters

Trust-account violations produce some of the harshest discipline in professional regulation, including suspension and disbarment. The technicality has no defense based on good intentions.

Never Miss an Update

Get North Dakota legal intelligence delivered to your inbox every morning.

Subscribe Free

Subscribe Free

Get North Dakota legal intelligence delivered daily.

Subscribe Now

Issue Summary

DateMay 13, 2026
Stories6
Sections2
Read Time2 min
Sponsored

Advertise Here

Reach professionals in this market

Learn More

Browse Archive

View all past issues

National Partner

Reach Professionals Nationwide

Feature your brand across the U.S., Canada, and select international markets and 10 industry verticals.

Become a National Partner
North Dakota Legal Intel - 2026-05-13 | Axiom Synapse | Local Intel