IN RE GREENBERG


21 N.J. 213 (1956)

121 A.2d 520

IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM GREENBERG, AN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided March 21, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Raymond G. Betsch, by direction of the court, argued for the order to show cause.

Mr. Fredrick J. Waltzinger argued in opposition to the order to show cause (Mr. Leon W. Kapp, attorney; Mr. Herman W. Kapp, on the brief).


The opinion of the court was delivered by JACOBS, J.

The respondent William Greenberg, an attorney-at-law, is charged with conduct violating the canons of professional ethics. Testimony was taken before the Bergen County Ethics and Grievance Committee and the respondent was duly heard.

In May 1954 Richard S. Warren, a long distance truck driver, and Harry English, a production tester for Air Associates, wanted to purchase...

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