In the Matter of Ty Hyderally, an Attorney at Law (D-134-10; 068701)
There is no clear and convincing evidence that Hyderally either intentionally included the New Jersey Supreme Court Certified Attorney seal or approved its continued presence on his website, so there is no basis on which to find that his conduct constituted "dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation," in violation of RPC 8.4 (c), and the ethics complaint should be dismissed. Attorneys are responsible for monitoring the content of all communications with the public, including their websites, so henceforth, attorneys who are not authorized to display the Certified Attorney seal on their websites or in other communication but do so, will be subject to appropriate discipline. 12-20-11