Disciplinary Counsel v. Margulies

[Cite as Disciplinary Counsel v. Margulies, 133 Ohio St.3d 1201, 2012-Ohio-3865.] DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL v. MARGULIES. [Cite as Disciplinary Counsel v. Margulies, 133 Ohio St.3d 1201, 2012-Ohio-3865.] Attorneys at law—Reciprocal discipline from the state of New York, Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial Department— Permanent disbarment—Gov.Bar R. V(11)(F)(4). (No. 2012-1054—Submitted August 22, 2012—Decided August 27, 2012.) ON CERTIFIED ORDER of the State of New York, Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial Department, No. M-5482. __________________ {¶ 1} This cause is pending before the Supreme Court of Ohio in accordance with the reciprocal-discipline provisions of Gov.Bar R. V(11)(F). {¶ 2} On June 19, 2012, relator, disciplinary counsel, filed with this court a certified copy of an order of the state of New York, Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial Department, entered February 21, 2012, in In the Matter of James W. Margulies, case No. M-5482, disbarring respondent. On July 5, 2012, this court ordered respondent to show cause why identical or comparable discipline should not be imposed in this state. {¶ 3} On consideration thereof, it is ordered and adjudged by this court that pursuant to Gov.Bar R. V(11)(F)(4), respondent, James Warren Margulies, Attorney Registration No. 0063680, last known business address in Cleveland, Ohio, is permanently disbarred from the practice of law in Ohio. {¶ 4} It is further ordered that respondent immediately cease and desist from the practice of law in any form and that he is forbidden to appear on behalf of another before any court, judge, commission, board, administrative agency, or other public authority. January Term, 2012 {¶ 5} It is further ordered that respondent is forbidden to counsel or advise or prepare legal instruments for others or in any manner perform such services. {¶ 6} It is further ordered that respondent is divested of each, any, and all of the rights, privileges, and prerogatives customarily accorded to a member in good standing of the legal profession of Ohio. {¶ 7} It is further ordered that before entering into an employment, contractual, or consulting relationship with any attorney or law firm, respondent shall verify that the attorney or law firm has complied with the registration requirements of Gov.Bar R. V(8)(G)(3). If employed pursuant to Gov.Bar R. V(8)(G), respondent shall refrain from direct client contact except as provided in Gov.Bar R. V(8)(G)(1) and from receiving, disbursing, or otherwise handling any client trust funds or property. {¶ 8} It is further ordered by the court, that within 90 days of the date of this order, respondent shall reimburse any amounts that have been awarded against respondent by the Clients’ Security Fund pursuant to Gov.Bar R. VIII(7)(F). It is further ordered by the court that if after the date of this order, the Clients’ Security Fund awards any amount against respondent pursuant to Gov.Bar R. VIII(7)(F), respondent shall reimburse that amount to the Clients’ Security Fund within 90 days of the notice of such award. {¶ 9} It is further ordered that on or before 30 days from the date of this order, respondent shall {¶ 10} 1. Notify all clients being represented in pending matters and any co-counsel of respondent's suspension and consequent disqualification to act as an attorney after the effective date of this order and, in the absence of co-counsel, also notify the clients to seek legal service elsewhere, calling attention to any urgency in seeking the substitution of another attorney in his place; 2 January Term, 2012 {¶ 11} 2. Regardless of any fees or expenses due respondent, deliver to all clients being represented in pending matters any papers or other property pertaining to the client or notify the clients or co-counsel, if any, of a suitable time and place where the papers or other property may be obtained, calling attention to any urgency for obtaining such papers or other property; {¶ 12} 3. Refund any part of any fees or expenses paid in advance that are unearned or not paid and account for any trust money or property in the possession or control of respondent; {¶ 13} 4. Notify opposing counsel or, in the absence of counsel, the adverse parties in pending litigation of respondent’s disqualification to act as an attorney after the effective date of this order and file a notice of disqualification of respondent with the court or agency before which the litigation is pending for inclusion in the respective file or files; {¶ 14} 5. Send all notices required by this order by certified mail with a return address where communications may thereafter be directed to respondent; {¶ 15} 6. File with the clerk of this court and disciplinary counsel of the Supreme Court an affidavit showing compliance with this order, showing proof of service of notices required herein, and setting forth the address where the affiant may receive communications; and {¶ 16} 7. Retain and maintain a record of the various steps taken by respondent pursuant to this order. {¶ 17} It is further ordered that until such time as respondent fully complies with this order, respondent shall keep the clerk and disciplinary counsel advised of any change of address where respondent may receive communications. {¶ 18} It is further ordered that all documents filed with this court in this case shall meet the filing requirements set forth in the Rules of Practice of the Supreme Court of Ohio, including requirements as to form, number, and timeliness of filings. 3 January Term, 2012 {¶ 19} It is further ordered that service shall be deemed made on respondent by sending this order, and all other orders in this case, by certified mail to the most recent address respondent has given to the Office of Attorney Services. {¶ 20} It is further ordered that the clerk of this court issue certified copies of this order as provided for in Gov.Bar R. V(8)(D)(1), that publication be made as provided for in Gov.Bar R. V(8)(D)(2), and that respondent bear the costs of publication. O’CONNOR, C.J., and PFEIFER, LUNDBERG STRATTON, O’DONNELL, LANZINGER, CUPP, and MCGEE BROWN, JJ., concur. ______________________ 4