Failing to attend to some of the more mundane aspects of practicing law has led to disciplinary action against two New Jersey attorneys, orders made public Jan. 14 show.

The Supreme Court imposed a censure on Albert Lancellotti of Newark after he closed his attorney trust and business accounts in 2015, and did not provide the Office of Attorney Ethics with information on any new accounts.

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