In re Witman

Court: Supreme Court of New Jersey; September 19, 2002; New Jersey; State Supreme Court

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Leonard J. Witman, an attorney admitted to the bar in 1975, has been reprimanded by the Disciplinary Review Board for multiple violations, including failure to disclose a material fact to a tribunal (RPC 3.3(a)(5)), engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation (RPC 8.4(c)), and actions prejudicial to the administration of justice (RPC 8.4(d)). The Court, after reviewing the record, determined that an admonition is the appropriate discipline. The order mandates that the entire record of this case be permanently included in Witman's attorney file and requires him to reimburse the Disciplinary Oversight Committee for the administrative costs associated with the prosecution of this matter.