The respondent was admitted to practice in February, 1899, and has continued since that time to practice in the city of New York. In the fall of 1906 he was retained by one Lottie Thompson to bring an action on a promissory note and at that time he received the sum of twenty-five dollars for disbursements and made an agreement with his client that he should have for his compensation one-quarter of the amount recovered. He prepared a complaint which was verified by his client on May 28, 1907. The defendant in that action interposed an answer and the case was at issue in June, 1907. The respondent did nothing further with the action, neither noticing it for trial nor placing it on the calendar until the 12th of November, 1910, over three years after the action was at issue, Mrs. Thompson, the complainant in this proceeding, made several inquiries of the respondent as to the progress of the case and in response thereto the respondent stated that the case was on the. calendar for trial. On November 21, 1908, the respondent wrote his client a letter in which he said that he was surprised at the contents of her letter to him; That letter is not produced so we are not informed as to what occasioned him surprise. He continues: “Asa business woman I thought you appreciated that it takes some time for a case to
The referee reports that the charges against the respondent of fraud and deceit were not sustained but that he was guilty of gross neglect and carelessness, and in that conclusion the court concurs. The . respondent’s client was' entitled to have the
We feel that the respondent should be censured for his inattention and neglect and for the false and misleading statements that he made to his client, and we refrain from further disciplining the respondent in the hope that this censure will prevent a recurrence of his misconduct.
Present—Ingraham, P. J., McLaughlin, Olarke, Scott and Dowling, JJ.
Respondent censured. Order to be settled on notice
See Rules for the Regulation of the Trial Terms, etc., rule 5, subd. 3.—[Rep.