The New Jersey Supreme Court has disbarred a Haddonfield attorney for knowingly misappropriating more than $350,000 in client funds and money that should have gone to clients, according to the court.

The court, in an order dated Jan. 19 and issued on Monday, disbarred Jack Cohen, of what is now Levy, Baldante, Finney & Rubenstein, effective immediately. Cohen had been suspended since September 2015, after he acknowledged to his partners in the personal injury firm that he had misappropriated the funds, according to court documents.

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