MATTER OF WOODS


150 A.D.2d 987 (1989)

In the Matter of James J. Woods, an Attorney, Respondent. Committee On Professional Standards, Third Judicial Department, Petitioner

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 25, 1989


Per Curiam.

Respondent was suspended from practice for one year, effective August 31, 1988, as a result of misconduct generally involving neglect of client matters and failure to cooperate with petitioner (Matter of Woods, 141 A.D.2d 967).

In November 1988, respondent moved for reconsideration of the suspension on the ground his misconduct was not substantial and was, in fact, caused by his alcoholism. In support...

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