MATTER OF URBANICK


117 N.J. 300 (1989)

566 A.2d 814

IN THE MATTER OF JOSEPH W. URBANICK, AN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided December 1, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Wood, Deputy Ethics Counsel, argued the cause on behalf of the Office of Attorney Ethics.

Stephen Horn, a member of the Maryland bar, argued the cause for respondent (John A. Fenimore, attorney).


PER CURIAM.

This matter emanates from a four count complaint filed by the District X Ethics Committee, which came on for hearing before Special Master Alexander P. Waugh, who sat in lieu of a hearing panel by designation of Chief Justice Wilentz. The Special Master found that respondent, Joseph W. Urbanick, had engaged in illegal conduct that adversely reflected on his fitness to practice law, DR 1-102(A)(3); conduct...

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