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AI legal chatbot scams in Minnesota

If a non-lawyer took your money in Minnesota — under the guise of ai legal chatbot scams — Minnesota law is on your side. Here's how the claim works.

Reviewed July 2026 by the FakeLawyerReport editorial team

Why this is illegal in Minnesota

'AI lawyer' apps that write your motion, tell you what to file, or auto-generate court arguments are practicing law without a license. Consumers who paid can be made whole.

Minnesota's UPL statute: Minn. Stat. § 481.02

Minnesota broadly defines UPL and makes a first violation a misdemeanor and a repeat violation a gross misdemeanor. The AG and Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board pursue enforcement.

Penalties in Minnesota

Misdemeanor (up to 90 days and $1,000); gross misdemeanor on repeat (up to 364 days and $3,000), plus civil penalties.

What you can recover

  • A full refund of every dollar you paid.
  • Statutory or civil damages under Minnesota's consumer-protection laws.
  • Attorneys' fees in most cases — often no out-of-pocket cost.
  • Referral to a licensed Minnesota attorney to try to fix the underlying case.

How to report ai legal chatbot scams in Minnesota

  1. File with Minnesota Attorney Registration — the state bar's UPL committee.
  2. File a consumer complaint with the Minnesota Attorney General.
  3. Submit your case on this site for a free confidential review with a licensed Minnesota attorney who handles UPL recovery.

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