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SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY DISTRICT ETHICS COMMITTEE Ocean County District IIIA Jerome Turnbach, Esq., Chair Linda Rohrer, Esq., Vice Chair ATTORNEYS: Richard Archer, Esq. Bradley D. Billhimer, Esq. Joel A. Davies, Esq. Brian J. DiStefano, Esq. Margarie M. Herlihy, Esq. Glenn Kassman, Esq. Eugenia Lynch, Esq. S. Karl Mohel, Esq. Valter Must, Esq. Micheal T. Nolan, Jr., Esq. Michael R. Polulak, Esq. Ronald Prusek, Esq. Robert J. Ritacco, Esq. Matthew Sage, Esq. Karin Sage, Esq. Abigale Stolfe, Esq. Terrance L. Tumbach, Esq. Veena Vallyathan, Esq. PUBLIC MEMBERS: Roseanne Feimer Dr. Kenneth M. Kerr Theresa Kuyl Joan E. Ruane, RN. March 22, 2016 REGULAR AND CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mark A. Bernstein, Esq. 1814 Route 70 East - Suite 270 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 RE: Ethics Committee v. Mark A. Bernstein, Esq. Docket No: IIIA-2012-0014E Steven Secare, Esq. Secretary to the Committee Secare, & Hensel 16 Madison Avenue, Building 1 Toms River, NJ 08753 (732) 349-2800 RESERVED MEMBERS: Benjamin H. Mabie, Esq. Lynne A. Dunn, Esq. Laura Halm, Esq. Dear Mr. Bernstein: In accordance with R.1:20-4(d), I serve upon you a complaint. You are required to file your written, verified answer within 21 days of receipt. R.1:20-4(e). The original and two (2) copies of your answer are to be filed directly with me. One copy is to be filed with the vice chair, whose name and address are as follows: Jerome J. Turnbach, Esq., Vice-Chair 2 Hooper Avenue - Suite 6A Toms River, NJ 08753 One copy is to be filed with the Office of Attorney Ethics, P.O. Box 963, Trenton, New Jersey 08625. A copy of the cover letter transmitting the Answer (without enclosure) should be sent to the OAE Statewide Coordinator at the same address.

In filing your answer, you must follow N.J. Court Rule 1:20-4(e), which requires a written answer, verified in the form set forth, and the following: (1) a full, candid and complete disclosure of all facts reasonably within the scope of the formal complaint; (2) all affirmative defenses, including all claims of mental or physical disability, if any, and whether it is alleged to be causally related to the offense charged; (3) any mitigating circumstances; (4) a request for a hearing either on the charges or in mitigation; and (5) any constitutional challenges to the proceedings. You are advised that, while the burden of proof by clear and convincing evidence is on disciplinary authorities to establish ethical misconduct, the burden of going forward on all properly raised affirmative defenses and mitigating factors, including all claims of mental and physical disability, if any, and whether such defenses or claims are causally related to the offense charged, is on you. The burden of proof for all medical defenses is clear and convincing evidence. R. 1: 20-6(c) (2)(B). Please note that you must personally verify your answer by attaching and signing the following form to that document. Verification of Answer, am the Respondent in the within disciplinary action and hereby certify as follows: 1. I have read every paragraph of the foregoing Answer to the Complaint and verify that the statements therein are true and based on my personal knowledge. 2. I am aware that if any of the foregoing statements made by me are willfully false, I am subject to punishment. Date: Signature

YOU ARE CAUTIONED THAT FAILURE TO FILE A TIMELY ANSWER WILL CONSTITUTE AN ADMISSION OF THE CHARGES. SUCH FAILURE MAY ALSO RESULT IN YOUR IMMEDIATE TEMPORARY SUSPENSION FROM PRACTICE. IN EITHER EVENT, NO FURTHER HEARING NEED BE HELD AND THE ENTIRE RECORD IN THIS MATTER WILL BE CERTIFIED DIRECTLY TO THE DISCIPLINARY REVIEW BOARD FOR IMPOSITION OF SANCTION, ALL PURSUANT TO R.1:20-6(c)(1) AND R.1:20-4(f). This matter will be prosecuted by Bradley Billhimer, Esq., as presenter, before a three-member panel of this District Ethics Committee. Pursuant to R.1:20-4(g), you are entitled to have an attorney present on your behalf at the forthcoming hearing. If you are unable to retain an attorney by reason of indigency, you may make application to the Assignment Judge of your vicinage for the appointment of counsel based upon a certification pursuant to R.1:20-4(g). Such application must be made within 14 days after service of the complaint on written notice to the vice chair or special ethics master. In addition, you are entitled, pursuant to R.1:20-7(0, to the issuance of subpoenas necessary and relevant to your defense. This application should be directed to the hearing panel chair or special ethics master at least two weeks prior to the trial date. A failure to request production of subpoenas or assignment of counsel will result in a waiver. Furthermore, failure to secure counsel forthwith will not be accepted by the hearing panel or special ethics master as a reason for adjournment. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you should promptly communicate with me or with the presenter. SS/kj Enclosure cc: Very truly yours, OCEAN COUNTY ET 4ICS COMMITTEE.4_, STEVEN SECARE, Secretary District IIIA Ethics Committee Jerome Turnbach, Esq., Vice Chair (w/out encl.) Bradley Billhimer, Esq., Presenter (w/out encl) Justin Medal, Grievant (w/enc.) Andrea Fonseca-Roman, District Liaison, OAE (w/enc.-original) William Ziff, Esq., OAE (w/o enc.)

Bradley D. Billhimer, Esq., LAW OFFICES OF BRADLEY D. BILLHIMER, LLC. Two Hooper Avenue Toms River, New Jersey 08753 Tel: 732-914-2001 Fax: 732-914-2020 Attorney ID: 017422000 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY DISTRICT IIIA ETHICS COMMITTEE DOCKET NO. IIIA-2012-0014E DISTRICT IIIA ETHICS COMMITTEE, v. Complainant, MARK A. BERNSTEIN, Esq., Disciplinary Action COMPLAINT Respondent. District IIIA Ethics Committee, by way of Complaint against Respondent, says: ALLEGATIONS COMMON TO ALL COUNTS 1. Mark A. Bernstein, Esq. ("Respondent") was admitted to the bar of the State in 1997. 2. Respondent maintains law offices at 1814 Route 70 East, Suite 270, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 3. Respondent represented Justin Medal (hereafter "Grievant") with regard to criminal charges in Camden County Superior Court in 2011.

4. Respondent was present and was Grievant's attorney of record when Grievant entered a guilty plea before the Honorable Samuel D. Natal, J.S.C., in Camden County Superior Court on September 26, 2011. 5. On the same date, September 26, 2011, Judge Natal advised Respondent and Grievant that sentencing would occur on January 13, 2012. 6. On January 13, 2012, Respondent failed to appear for Grievant's sentencing. Grievant was present and was taken into custody. 7. On January 20, 2012, Respondent failed to appear for Grievant's sentencing. 8. On February 3, 2012, Respondent failed to appear for Grievant's sentencing. 9. On February 17, 2012, Grievant was represented by the Office of the Public Defender and sentenced by Judge Natal. FIRST COUNT 10. The allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 to 14 are hereby repeated and realleged 16. RPC 1.3 requires an attorney to act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client. 17. Respondent admits to failing to appear at least two separate sentencing hearings and did not acting diligently in representing and appearing in court with Grievant. This conduct constitutes unethical conduct under RPC 1.3. SECOND COUNT 18. The allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 to 17 are hereby repeated and realleged 19. Respondent failed to advise the Grievant that he was seeking to adjourn the January 13, 2012 sentencing date.

20. RPC 1.4(b) requires that a lawyer shall keep a client reasonably informed about the status of a matter and promptly comply with the reasonable requests for information. 21. Respondent's failure to advise the Grievant of an adjournment request constitutes violations of 1.4(b). THIRD COUNT 22. The allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 to 21 are hereby repeated and realleged 23. Respondent did not communicate his fee to Grievant in writing before or within a reasonable time after commencing representation of Grievant. 24. R.P.C. 1.5(b) requires Respondent to communicate his fee to Grievant in writing before or within a reasonable time after commencing representation of Grievant. FOURTH COUNT 27. The allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 to 24 are hereby repeated and realleged 28. Respondent failed to adopt and maintain reasonable efforts to ensure his secretary's conduct would be compatible with is professional obligations. 29. Respondent does not recall his secretary's last name. 30. Respondent failed to ensure that his secretary could coordinate court dates. 31. R.P.C. 5.3(a) requires Respondent to adopt and maintain reasonable efforts to ensure his secretary's conduct would be compatible with is professional obligations. FIFTH COUNT 31. The allegations set forth in paragraphs 1 to 31 are hereby repeated and realleged

32. Respondent engaged in professional misconduct by failing to appear in court with his client on three separate occasions. This conduct is prejudicial to the administration of justice. 33. Pursuant to R.P.C. 8.4(d) it is professional misconduct to engage in in conduct that is prejudicial to the administration of justice. WHEREFORE, Respondent should be disciplined pursuant to Rule 8.4(a). District ics Committee Date: March 21, 2016 Bradley D. Billhimer, Investigator