In re Gordon

2 Citing cases

  1. In re Leite

    DRB 22-164 (N.J. Feb. 24, 2023)

    Consistent with that body of law, we have, on some occasions, declined to find particular Rules of Professional Conduct charged by the OAE in motions. See, e.g., In the Matter of Richard C. Gordon, DRB 20-209 (April 1, 2021), at 19-20 (granting the OAE's motion for reciprocal discipline but declining to find a violation pursuant to RPC 8.4(d)

  2. In re Barnwell

    DRB 21-270 (N.J. Jun. 20, 2022)

    Consistent with that body of law, we have on some occasions declined to find particular Rules of Professional Conduct charged by the OAE in its motion. See, e.g., In the Matter of Richard C. Gordon, DRB 20-209 (April 1, 2021), at 19-20 (granting the OAE's motion for reciprocal discipline but declining to find a violation pursuant to RPC 8.4(d) where the underlying facts did not support the charge), so ordered, 249 N.J. 15 (2021); In the Matter of Amanda J. Iannuzzelli, DRB 20-129 (April 1, 2021), at 27 (granting the OAE's motion for reciprocal discipline but declining to find violations pursuant to RPC 3.1 or RPC 1.16(a)(2) based upon insufficient evidence in the record), so ordered, 249 N.J. 12 (2021) (imposing three-year suspension rather than disbarment); In the Matter of Steven Jeffrey Kwestel, DRB 20-016 (December 9, 2020), at 9 (granting the OAE's motion for reciprocal discipline but declining to find violations pursuant to RPC 1.1(a), RPC 5.3(c)(1), and RPC 8.4(c) due to the absence of factual support in the record), so ordered, 245 N.J. 493 (2021); In the Matter of Joseph Vaccaro, DRB 20-012 (Decem