Per Curiam.
Respondent, who was admitted to practice in 1934 by the Appellate Division, Second Department, was charged in four specifications with professional misconduct in his neglect of the interests of clients and misrepresentations in connection therewith. The Referee, to whom the matter was referred and who held hearings and took testimony, found that three charges (Charges I, II and IV) were duly established and that Charge III was not sustained. The...
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