In re Booream
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Opinion
CONSENT ORDER
THIS MATTER, having been opened to the Court by DAVID E. JOHNSON, JR., Director, Office of Attorney Ethics, and with the consent of the Respondent, Charles V. Booream, III, of Milltown, New Jersey, and, Frederick J. Dennehy, Esq., respondent’s counsel, and it appearing that the Office of Attorney Ethics and Respondent having agreed to Respondent being temporarily suspended from the practice of law, together with the additional relief provided in this Order, pending final disposition of all ethics grievances before the district XIV Ethics Committee,
IT IS ORDERED that:
1. Charles V. Booream, III, of Milltown, admitted to practice in this State in 1979, is temporarily suspended from the practice of law, effective immediately, pending final determination of all grievances, and until further Order of the Court.
2. All funds, if any, presently existing in any New Jersey • financial institution maintained by respondent pursuant to R.l:21-
6, as well as any estate accounts, shall be restrained from disbursement and shall be transmitted by the banks which are the present custodians thereof to the Clerk of the Superior Court for deposit in the Superior Court Trust Fund pending the further Order of this Court.
3. Charles V. Booream, III, is hereby restrained and enjoined from practicing law during the period of suspension.
4. Charles V. Booream, III, is hereby restrained and enjoined from disbursing funds from any of the foregoing bank accounts.
5. Charles V. Booream, III, shall comply with R.1:20-20, governing suspended, disbarred or resigned attorneys.
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711 A.2d 310, 154 N.J. 118, 1998 N.J. LEXIS 579, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/in-re-booream-nj-1998.