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Lawyer reprimanded, put under supervisionA Fairmont, Minn., lawyer was reprimanded and placed on two years of supervised probation by the Supreme Court last week for making public an attorney-client privileged e-mail and for making false statements to his client.Matthew T. Nielsen, who admitted the allegations made against him by the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, also failed to withdraw the e-mail when opposing counsel offered to let him do so, failed to mitigate the damage caused by the disclosure, failed to notify the client of a court decision in timely fashion and failed to supply the client with documents in timely fashion.Nielsen must meet with and practice under the supervision of another attorney, communicate in a timely way with clients and pay a $900 fine.Read the full order here.Read the allegations here.