Charges of' professional misconduct were preferred against the respondent by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. The matter was referred to an official referee who has reported that the charges were fully established. The record now before this court on the petitioner’s motion to confirm the report fully sustains the conclusion reached by the official referee.
The respondent falsely represented to a client that $6,000 was necessary to settle a claim against her. Without the knowledge of his client, the respondent settled the claim for $250 and converted to his own use the balance of $5,750. In connection with the services rendered by him he obtained from the client sums aggregating $2,400 upon misrepresentations as to the value of and the necessity for his legal services.
-The record clearly establishes the misconduct of the respondent and demonstrates his unfitness to remain a member of the legal profession. The respondent should be disbarred.
Martin, P. J., Townley, Glennon, Dore and Callahan, JJ., concur.
Eespondent disbarred.