IN RE CARRIGAN


91 N.J. 421 (1982)

452 A.2d 206

IN THE MATTER OF DENNIS J. CARRIGAN, AN ATTORNEY AT LAW.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided November 9, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Colette A. Coolbaugh, Secretary, argued the cause for complainant, Disciplinary Review Board.

Arthur E. Ballen argued the cause for respondent (Ballen, Keiser & Denker, attorneys).


PER CURIAM.

In an earlier proceeding we suspended the respondent, a member of the bar of this State, for a period of one year commencing July 9, 1979. In the Matter of Carrigan, 80 N.J. 610 (1979). The disciplinary infractions in that case grew out of respondent's knowingly permitting a non-lawyer to act as an attorney on behalf of his clients. Respondent has not yet sought reinstatement.

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