On September 12, 2025, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court approved a joint request to temporarily suspend attorney Raymond J. Lynn from legal practice. The ruling arises from disciplinary measures tied to Lynn’s earlier criminal convictions.

The case is entitled “In the Matter of Raymond J. Lynn,” with case number 107 DB 2025.

This action follows Lynn’s guilty plea on November 25, 2019, in the Northampton County Court of Common Pleas for driving under the influence with a high alcohol level and harassment. His sentence for the DUI included 72 hours to six months in confinement, a $1,000 fine plus costs, and mandates like the Alcohol Highway Safety Program and a monitoring bracelet. For harassment, he received 12 months probation, a $250 fine, and similar conditions. Lynn did not report these convictions to the Office of Disciplinary Counsel (ODC) as mandated.

The suspension was mutually sought by the ODC and Lynn, who recognized the necessity of the step pending further review. The request cites Lynn’s clean disciplinary history but mentions a new criminal complaint filed on June 23, 2025, in Lehigh County for another DUI and related charges. This recent case supports the temporary measure.

Issued per curiam, the order constitutes public discipline, waiving usual confidentiality. Lynn must comply while the ODC assesses final disciplinary action.

According to Avvo, Mr. Lynn is a transportation lawyer in Bethlehem, PA. He acquired his law license in Pennsylvania in 2000.

A copy of the original filing can be found here.