Title: Trygve Inderberg v.

State: wisconsin

Issuer: Wisconsin Supreme Court

Document:

SUPREME COURT 
 
ORDER - June 11, 1997 
 
In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings 
Against TRYGVE INDERBERG, Attorney at Law Case No. 97-1614-D 
 
 
 
On May 27, 1997, the Board of Attorneys Professional 
Responsibility (Board) filed a report pursuant to SCR 
21.10(1) recommending that the court grant the petition of 
Attorney Trygve Inderberg for the revocation by consent of 
his license to practice law in Wisconsin as discipline for 
professional 
misconduct. 
In 
that 
petition, 
Attorney 
Inderberg stated that he cannot defend successfully the 
allegations of misconduct under investigation by the Board 
concerning his preparing wills and gift documents for a 
client’s signature giving him substantial gifts from the 
client in violation of SCR 20:1.8(c), continuing to 
represent the client and act under her power of attorney 
while giving himself substantial gifts of her assets, in 
violation of SCR 20:1.7(b), commingling personal funds with 
client funds in his trust account, in violation of SCR 
20:1.15(a), failing to hold client property or property 
belonging to a third person in a trust account, in violation 
of SCR 20:1.15(a) and 20:8.4(c), failing to properly deliver 
funds held in trust to the person entitled to them, in 
violation of SCR 20:1.15(b), misrepresenting the reason a 
check written on his trust account in payment of funds 
belonging to a third person was dishonored for insufficient 
funds, in violation of SCR 20:8.4(c), failing to keep 
records regarding the purpose or payee of numerous checks 
written on his trust accounts, in violation of SCR 
20:1.15(e), 
and 
misrepresenting 
to 
the 
Board 
the 
circumstances of his trust account dealings and failing to 
provide a written response to its inquiries, in violation of 
SCR 22.07(2) and 21.03(4).  
 
 
Attorney Inderberg was licensed to practice law in 
Wisconsin in 1978 and practices in Neillsville. He has not 
been the subject of a prior disciplinary proceeding.  
 
 
IT IS ORDERED that the petition is granted and the 
license of Trygve Inderberg to practice law in Wisconsin is 
revoked, effective July 1, 1997.  
 
 
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Trygve Inderberg comply with 
the provisions of SCR 22.26 concerning the duties of a 
person whose license to practice law in Wisconsin has been 
revoked.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marilyn L. Graves 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clerk of Supreme Court