Court Opinion

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State of New York
                     Supreme Court, Appellate Division
                         Third Judicial Department
Decided and Entered: August 11, 2016                     D-46-16
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In the Matter of ATTORNEYS IN
   VIOLATION OF JUDICIARY LAW
   § 468-a.

COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL                     MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
   STANDARDS,                                       ON MOTION
                    Petitioner;

QUIN HARRY MARTIN,
                      Respondent.

(Attorney Registration No. 2964047)
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Calendar Date:   March 7, 2016

Before:   Lahtinen, J.P., McCarthy, Rose, Lynch and Mulvey, JJ.

                               __________

      Monica A. Duffy, Committee on Professional Standards,
Albany, for petitioner.

     Quin Harry Martin, Hampton, New Jersey, respondent pro se.

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Per Curiam.

      Respondent, who was admitted to practice by this Court in
1999, was suspended by this Court's order dated January 30, 2014
for failure to comply with the attorney registration requirements
of Judiciary Law § 468-a (113 AD3d 1020 [2014]).

      Respondent now requests reinstatement on the ground that he
has complied with the attorney registration requirements of
Judiciary Law § 468-a and the Rules of the Chief Administrator of
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the Courts (see 22 NYCRR part 118).   Petitioner does not object
to respondent's application.

      Respondent's application is granted and he is ordered
reinstated, effective immediately.

      Lahtinen, J.P., McCarthy, Rose, Lynch and Mulvey, JJ.,
concur.

      ORDERED that respondent's application is granted; and it is
further

      ORDERED that respondent is reinstated as an attorney and
counselor-at-law in the State of New York, effective immediately.

                             ENTER:

                             Robert D. Mayberger
                             Clerk of the Court