Respondent, admitted to practice in 1957, was charged with having neglected a client's case against the Long Island Railroad and prosecution of the claim was precluded by filing after expiration of the 90-day statutory period. He was charged, further, with having made false statements to petitioner's counsel to the effect that he had filed timely but that the railroad had rejected the claim as without merit...
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