On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board issued a notice announcing that attorney Mohammed Abdrabboh has been reprimanded for professional misconduct. The reprimand follows a Stipulation for Consent Order of Discipline submitted by Abdrabboh and the Grievance Administrator. This stipulation was approved by the Attorney Grievance Commission and accepted by Tri-County Hearing Panel #17.

The case is entitled “In the Matter of Mohammed Abdrabboh,” with case no. 25-99-GA.

Abdrabboh admitted to several factual allegations and instances of misconduct detailed in a formal complaint. The hearing panel found that he failed to properly manage his IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts) trust account, violating multiple Michigan Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC). Specifically, Abdrabboh did not separate client property from his own, failed to maintain the appropriate balance of his own funds in the trust account, and engaged in conduct that reflected poorly on the legal profession.

Furthermore, the panel determined that his actions exposed the legal system to potential contempt and reproach, deviating from the principles of justice, ethics, and good morals. As part of the disciplinary resolution, he has been ordered to pay assessment costs totaling $1,399.99.

According to Avvo.com, Mr. Abdrabboh is a criminal defense attorney in Dearborn, Michigan. He acquired his law license in Michigan in 2000.

A copy of the original filing can be found here.