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In re Anonymous
State: Indiana
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 02S00-0707-DI-260
Case Date: 11/13/2007
Preview:ATTORNEY FOR THE RESPONDENT Julia Blackwell Gelinas Indianapolis, Indiana

ATTORNEYS FOR THE INDIANA SUPREME COURT DISCIPLINARY COMMISSION Donald R. Lundberg, Executive Secretary Fredrick L. Rice, Staff Attorney Indianapolis, Indiana

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_________________________________ No. 02S00-0707-DI-260 IN THE MATTER OF: ANONYMOUS, Respondent. _________________________________ Attorney Discipline Action _________________________________

November 13, 2007 Per Curiam.

Pursuant to Indiana Admission and Discipline Rule 23(11), the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission and Respondent have submitted for approval a "Statement of Circumstances and Conditional Agreement for Discipline" stipulating agreed facts and proposed discipline. The Court approves the agreement and finds that Respondent engaged in attorney misconduct by failing to make reasonable efforts to ensure that the conduct of a nonlawyer employee of his law firm was compatible with his professional obligations, which failure resulted in theft from the firm's client trust fund. The Respondent's 1978 admission to this state's bar subjects him to this Court's disciplinary jurisdiction. See IND. CONST. art. 7,
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