By Andy Delaney No "opinions" this week but there were three published entry orders, one each on the 12th, 13th, and 14th. The big difference between a published entry order and an opinion, to the best of my knowledge, is that the entry order doesn't have a specified author (unpublished entry orders are usually three-justice opinions). This makes me chuckle because it could be used in the I-didn't-write-that! sense as well as the we- all -wrote-it- together sense. Plausible deniability perhaps? Did I digress again? Oops. First up we have an attorney discipline case. Respondent is a Vermont-licensed attorney who was disbarred in North Carolina in 2015. I didn't notice the 2015 disbarment date when I first glanced at the opinion, err, entry order yesterday. Ten years, huh? Anywho, the underlying facts are that in North Carolina, between 2009 and 2011, respondent took $21,500 in funds from an estate while he was the estate's administrator by disbursing it t...
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