IN RE STERN


92 N.J. 611 (1983)

458 A.2d 1279

IN THE MATTER OF ROBERT S. STERN, AN ATTORNEY AT LAW.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided May 4, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

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

Matthew R. McCrink argued the cause for respondent (McCrink & Nelson, attorneys).


PER CURIAM.

After considering three complaints against respondent, the District IV Ethics Committee for Camden and Gloucester Counties issued a presentment. The Disciplinary Review Board (Board) agreed that respondent had engaged in unethical conduct. After a hearing, the Board recommended that respondent be suspended for a period of three years; that his readmission be conditioned upon successful completion of a Skills and Methods training course or similar courses...

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