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Attorney Grievance Commission v. Vanderlinde

Md.June 6, 2001No. 15, Sept. Term, 2000Cited 264 times
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Case Details

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Cathell
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Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

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Outcome

Attorney Vanderlinde was disbarred for violating professional conduct rules by misappropriating $3,880.67 from her employer. The court rejected her mitigation claims based on depression and mental health issues, finding she acted with knowledge of wrongdoing.

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