Opinion
May 13, 1981.
DISCIPLINARY MATTERS
CONSENT ORDER
THIS MATTER, having been opened to the Court by Colette A. Coolbaugh, Assistant Director, Ethics and Professional Services by David E. Johnson, Jr., Chief, Division of Ethics and Professional Services, and with the consent of the Respondent and Bruce I. Goldstein, Esq., attorney for Respondent, and it appearing that the Division of Ethics and Professional Services and Respondent having agreed to the Respondent being temporarily suspended from the practice of law, together with the additional relief provided in this Order, pending final disposition of the ethics complaints before the District V Ethics Committee.
IT IS ORDERED that:
1. James A. Lynch, III, is temporarily suspended from the practice of law, effective immediately, pending final determination of the ethics complaints against him, and until further Order of the Court.
2. The Division of Ethics and Professional Services take such action as may be necessary and appropriate to gain possession and control of the legal files and records of James A. Lynch, III, wherever situate, pursuant to R. 1:20-5(b).
3. All funds presently existing in any New Jersey banking institution maintained by James A. Lynch, III, pursuant to R. 1:21-6, if any, relating to his law practice, shall not be disbursed except upon application to this Court, for good cause shown, pending further order of this Court.
4. James A. Lynch, III comply with all the regulations of the Disciplinary Review Board governing suspended, disbarred or resigned attorneys.
I hereby consent to the
entry and form of the above
Consent Order.
s/ James A. Lynch,
James A. Lynch, III, Respondent
Colette A. Coolbaugh,
Assistant Director
By: s/ David E. Johnson. Jr. David E. Johnson, Jr., Chief Division of Ethics and Professional Services
s/ Bruce I. Goldstein Bruce I. Goldstein, Attorney for Respondent