Minnesota Judicial Branch seeks proposals for Annual Conference of Judges 2027-2030

Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson
Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson
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The Minnesota Judicial Branch announced on Mar. 20 a request for proposals to host its Annual Conference of Judges from 2027 through 2030. Vendors interested in submitting proposals must send their questions by April 3, with answers provided by April 10. The deadline for proposal submissions is April 24.

The Annual Conference of Judges is an important event for the Minnesota Judicial Branch, which serves residents statewide and upholds the rule of law, according to the official website. The conference provides an opportunity for judges across Minnesota to gather, discuss judicial matters, and support the branch’s mission.

According to the official website, the Minnesota Judicial Branch operates throughout the state as its official judicial system and is dedicated to delivering fair and impartial justice across Minnesota. The branch also promotes transparency through public court proceedings and opinions.

Public access to court records, forms, and case information is available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch’s online resources, as reported by the official website. These efforts are part of ongoing initiatives to ensure openness and accessibility in judicial operations.

Looking ahead, vendors interested in hosting future conferences are encouraged to review all requirements outlined in the request for proposals documents before submitting their applications.



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