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In re Beery

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Oct 3, 1955
117 A.2d 465 (N.J. 1955)

Opinion

Argued October 3, 1955 —

Decided October 3, 1955.

For the order: Mr. William F. Johnson.

For the respondent: Mr. Nicholas O. Beery, pro se.


The Passaic County Ethics and Grievance Committee has presented the respondent for unprofessional conduct. It appears that the respondent received from a client, Mrs. Ruth C. Warner, a retainer fee of $175 upon his agreement to institute an action for divorce against her husband. After a lapse of more than a year Mrs. Warner was told by the respondent that a suit had been instituted and was waiting trial. Repeated inquiries brought forth the explanation that the judge who was to hear the case was ill and it would have to be assigned to another. The fact is that no action was instituted by the respondent.

When another attorney was retained and the file delivered to him Mrs. Warner learned that her husband had obtained a decree of divorce against her in Colorado in June 1954.

The respondent filed no answer to the written complaint of Mrs. Warner and failed to appear before the ethics committee when requested to do so.

His conduct amounts to a violation of Canon 15. His name is ordered stricken from the rolls.

For disbarment — Chief Justice VANDERBILT, and Justices HEHER, OLIPHANT, WACHENFELD, BURLING, JACOBS and BRENNAN — 7.

Opposed — None.


Summaries of

In re Beery

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Oct 3, 1955
117 A.2d 465 (N.J. 1955)
Case details for

In re Beery

Case Details

Full title:IN THE MATTER OF NICHOLAS O. BEERY, AN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Oct 3, 1955

Citations

117 A.2d 465 (N.J. 1955)
117 A.2d 465

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