
    In re SANBORN.
    (Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department. ■
    October 11, 1912.)
    In the matter of Addison S. Sanborn, an attorney.
   PER CURIAM.

The practice of using, even temporarily and with purpose of immediate repayment, the money of a client by his lawyer, without authority, is condemned, and has in the present instance resulted in painful consequences to respondent; but, in view of his usual good professional conduct, it is unnecessary to proceed farther in matter of discipline.  