BRODERICK'S CASE

No. 5437.

106 N.H. 562 (1965)

BRODERICK'S CASE.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided December 30, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maurice A. Broderick (orally), pro se.

William Maynard, Attorney General (orally), for the State.

Fred W. Hall, Jr., President of the Bar Association of New Hampshire (orally), as amicus curiae.


LAMPRON, J.

On June 5, 1962, the petitioner was "suspended from the practice of law until further order of this court." Broderick's Case, 104 N.H. 175. The reasons for this action are found in that opinion. The purpose of the suspension was to assure the public and the bar that "the practice of law is a profession which demands that its members adhere to fiduciary standards of conduct...

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