Case Name: IN RE Ariel STRAUSS. An Inactive Member of the Bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Court: District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: District of Columbia
Decision Date: 2017-09-28
Citations: 170 A.3d 180
Docket Number: No. 17-BG-24
Parties: IN RE Ariel STRAUSS An Inactive Member of the Bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Judges: BEFORE: Beckwith, Associate Judge, and Steadman and Reid, Senior Judges.
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 170
Pages: 180–181

Head Matter:
IN RE Ariel STRAUSS An Inactive Member of the Bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
No. 17-BG-24
District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
Filed September 28, 2017
Bar Reg. No. 495210
BEFORE: Beckwith, Associate Judge, and Steadman and Reid, Senior Judges.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM
On consideration of the certified order of the Supreme Judicial Court for Suffolk County, Massachusetts, suspending respondent from the practice of law for six months with conditions; this court's June 9, 2017, order temporarily suspending respondent and directing him to show cause why identical reciprocal discipline should not be imposed; the statement of Disci plinary Counsel regarding reciprocal discipline; respondent's response in which he does not oppose identical reciprocal discipline; and it appearing that respondent filed the required D.C. Bar R. XI, § 14 (g) affidavit on July 10, 2017, it is
ORDERED that Ariel Strauss is hereby suspended from the practice of law in the District of Columbia for a period of six months, subject to the conditions imposed by the state of Massachusetts. See In re Sibley, 990 A.2d 483, 487-88 (D.C. 2010) (explaining that the presumption of identical discipline in D.C. Bar R. XÍ, § 11 (c) will prevail except in "rare" cases); In re Cole, 809 A.2d 1226, 1227 n.3 (D.C. 2002) (explaining that in unopposed reciprocal matters the "imposition of identical discipline should be close to automatic"). For purposes of reinstatement, the suspension will be deemed to run nunc pro tunc from July 10, 2017.