§ 319B.05 — Firm Name
Plain-Language Summary
Professional firm names must not imply superiority and must end with the proper designation like P.A., Ltd., or LLC.
319B.05 FIRM NAME.
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Subdivision 1.No implication of superiority.
The name of a professional firm must not imply or be used to imply superiority. §
Subd. 2.Required name endings.
The name of a professional firm must end:
(1) in the case of a corporation, with any one of the following phrases, words, or abbreviations: “Professional Corporation”; “Professional Service Corporation”; “Service Corporation”; “Professional Association”; “Chartered”; “Limited”; “P.C.”; “P.S.C.”; “S.C.”; “P.A.”; or “Ltd.”;
(2) in the case of a limited liability company, with any one of the following phrases or abbreviations: “Professional Limited Liability Company”; “Limited Liability Company”; “P.L.L.C.”; “P.L.C.”; or “L.L.C.”; or
(3) in the case of a limited liability partnership, with any one of the following phrases or abbreviations: “Professional Limited Liability Partnership”; “Limited Liability Partnership”; “P.L.L.P.”; or “L.L.P.”
A permitted abbreviation may include or omit periods.
History:
History: History:
1997 c 22 art 1 s 5