MATTER OF BRESLOW


124 N.J. 386 (1991)

590 A.2d 1185

IN THE MATTER OF KENNETH H. BRESLOW, AN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided June 7, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David E. Johnson, Director, Office of Attorney Ethics, argued the cause on behalf of the Office of Attorney Ethics.

John E. Selser, III, argued the cause for respondent.


PER CURIAM.

The Disciplinary Review Board (DRB) concluded that respondent, Kenneth H. Breslow, knowingly misappropriated client trust funds in three transactions. In two of those matters he forged the client's name, in one instance on both a release and settlement check, and in the other on the settlement check only. In all three cases he invaded the clients' funds, without authorization, for his own purposes. On the strength of In re Wilson,

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