225 A.D.2d 200 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1996
OPINION OF THE COURT
Respondent was admitted to the practice of law by this Court on February 16, 1982, and maintains an office in Buffalo. The Grievance Committee has filed a petition containing three
The Referee found that respondent made unsolicited sexual advances to one client, had a sexual relationship with a client whom he represented in a criminal proceeding and represented clients with adverse interests.
We confirm the findings of fact in the Referee’s report. However, with respect to the second charge, the facts do not support a finding that either Code of Professional Responsibility DR 1-102 (A) (former [7]) or DR 5-101 (A) was violated and we dismiss that charge. With respect to the remaining charges, we conclude that respondent has violated the following provisions of the Disciplinary Rules of the Code of Professional Responsibility:
DR 1-102 (A) (former [7]) (22 NYCRR 1200.3 [a] [former (7)])— engaging in conduct that adversely reflects on his fitness to practice law;
DR 5-101 (A) (22 NYCRR 1200.20 [a]) — accepting employment if the exercise of professional judgment on behalf of the client will be or reasonably may be affected by the lawyer’s own financial, business, property or personal interests; and
DR 5-105 (A) and (B) (22 NYCRR 1200.24 [a], [b]) — failing to decline employment or continuing multiple employment, if the exercise of independent professional judgment on behalf of a client will be or is likely to be adversely affected by the acceptance of the proffered employment, or if it would be likely to involve the lawyer in representing adverse interests.
Accordingly, we conclude that respondent should be suspended for six months and until further order of the Court.
Pine, J. P., Lawton, Balio, Davis and Boehm, JJ., concur.
Order of suspension entered.