IN THE MATTER OF STEIN


1 N.J. 228 (1949)

62 A.2d 801

IN THE MATTER OF MEYER W. STEIN AND CHARLES R. TURNDORF, SOLICITORS OF THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided January 3, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Peter J. McGinnis argued the cause for Meyer W. Stein (Messrs. Ward, McGinnis & Friedman, attorneys).

Mr. Herbert J. Hannoch argued the cause for Charles R. Turndorf (Messrs. Hannoch & Lasser, attorneys).

Mr. William W. Evans prosecuted the rule under appointment of the Court.


PER CURIAM.

Meyer W. Stein, an attorney at law and Charles R. Turndorf, an attorney and counsellor at law are before the Bar of this Court on Rules to Show Cause why they should not be disbarred from practice as such attorneys and counsellor, or otherwise disciplined.

These rules came about by reason of the fact that former Chancellor Oliphant did, on September 8, 1948, suspend Mr. Stein from thereafter appearing in...

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