In re Attorneys in Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a

OPINION OF THE COURT

Per Curiam.

The Grievance Committees moved to suspend respondents *191from the practice of law on the ground that they violated Judiciary Law § 468-a and 22 NYCRR 118.1 by failing to comply with attorney registration requirements. In support of the motion, the Grievance Committees alleged that they and the Office of Court Administration sent to respondents numerous written notices concerning their delinquency, and respondents failed to respond in any fashion. This Court, by order to show cause entered April 12, 2012, directed respondents to file a written response setting forth why an order should not be entered suspending them for their failure to comply with attorney registration requirements. Respondents failed to respond to the order to show cause.

The failure to comply with attorney registration requirements violates Judiciary Law § 468-a and 22 NYCRR 118.1 and constitutes conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice warranting the imposition of discipline (see Matter of Attorneys in Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a, 54 AD3d 9 [2008]). Accordingly, we conclude that respondents, who are named on the attached list, should be immediately suspended until further order of this Court.

Name Attorney Registration No. Year Admitted

Allen, David 4150330 2003

Ashby, Douglas G. 2305001 1990

Austin, Lauren Alisa 2646040 1995

Connelly, Sheryl Lee 2625499 1994

Cowan, Dana T. 1932516 1984

Gitter, Henry 2509198 1993

Godinho, Douglas Frederick 1358977 1965

Jasinski, James John 1603083 1977

O’Neill, Michael Jerry 1904911 1984

Remsen, Jr., Alfred Soule 1351956 1967

Schaeffler, Michael A. 1900869 1984

Smoral, M. J. 2307023 1990

Sorrentino, Jeanine Marie 2584076 1994

Centra, J.E, Peradotto, Lindley and Martoche, JJ., concur. Order of suspension entered.