New Jersey attorney ethics officials issued a harsh message to two lawyers who sent improper solicitation letters and did not get the documents up to snuff after receiving repeated warnings.
The Disciplinary Review Board found on July 18 that William DiCiurcio II and John DiCiurcio deserved reprimands because “there are aggravating factors that call for the imposition of greater discipline, namely, respondents’ repeated failure to correct the violations in the letters.”
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