Court Opinion

ID: 7078163
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 08:42:40.863678+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:12:52.068865
License: Public Domain

LORETTA H. RUSH, Chief Justice.
On August 17, 2016, in Case No. 45S00-1608-DI-438, and on August 18, 2016, in Case No. 45S00-16O8-DI-439, this Court ordered Respondent to show cause why Respondent should not be immediately suspended from the practice of law in this state for failure to cooperate with the Commission’s investigation of grievance Nos. 16-1444 and 16-1527 respectively filed against Respondent. Each order required that Respondent show cause in writing within ten days of service of the order. Respondent has not submitted a response to the Court’s order to show cause in either of the cases. In both cases, the Commission has filed a “Request for Ruling and to Tax Costs” asserting that *838Respondent still has not cooperated, to which Respondent has not responded.
Being duly advised, the Court ORDERS in DI-438 and DI-439 that Respondent be suspended from the practice of law for noncooperation with the Commission, effective immediately. Pursuant to Admission and Discipline Rule 23(10)(f)(3), the suspension in each case shall continue until: (1) the Executive Secretary of the Disciplinary Commission certifies to the Court that Respondent has cooperated fully with the investigation; (2) the investigation or any disciplinary proceedings arising from the investigation are disposed of; or (3) until further order of this Court, provided there are no other suspensions then in effect.
Respondent is already under suspension as ordered in Case No. 45S00-1606-DI-330. Respondent is ordered to fulfill the continuing duties of a suspended attorney under Admission and Discipline Rule 23(26).
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to Admission and Discipline Rule 23(10)(f)(5), that Respondent reimburse the Disciplinary Commission $526.30 for the costs of prosecuting the proceeding in DI-438. The Court declines to separately order a reimbursement of costs in DI-439.
All Justices concur.