PER CURIAM.
According to the record of this case, Charles T. Corn, an attorney, accepted a sum of money to represent a woman in a divorce action. He refused to perform any of the work necessary to conclude the matter, in spite of the continued requests of his client, and refused to return papers belonging to his client.
A letter from the office of the General Counsel of the State Bar encouraging Corn to resolve the matter went without response. A month later...
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