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              DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS

No. 22-BG-181

IN RE MICHAEL S. ARIF,
                                               2021 DDN 171
A Member of the Bar of the
District of Columbia Court of Appeals

Bar Registration No. 391415

BEFORE: Beckwith and Deahl, Associate Judges, and Washington, Senior Judge.

                                    ORDER
                               (FILED—June 2, 2022)

       On consideration of the certified order from the state of Virginia revoking
respondent’s license to practice law in that jurisdiction by consent; this court’s April
5, 2022, order directing respondent to show cause why reciprocal discipline in the
form of disbarment should not be imposed; and the statement of Disciplinary
Counsel; and it appearing that respondent has not filed a response or his D.C. Bar R.
XI, § 14(g) affidavit, it is

       ORDERED that Michael S. Arif is hereby disbarred from the practice of law
in the District of Columbia. See In re Sibley, 990 A.2d 483, 487 (D.C. 2010)
(explaining that there is a rebuttable presumption in favor of imposition of identical
discipline and exceptions to this presumption should be rare); In re Fuller, 930 A.2d
194, 198 (D.C. 2007) (rebuttable presumption of identical reciprocal discipline
applies to all cases in which the respondent does not participate); In re Laibstain,
841 A.2d 1259, 1263 (D.C. 2004) (explaining that the equivalent sanction for
revocation in the District is disbarment). It is

      FURTHER ORDERED that for purposes of reinstatement, respondent’s
disbarment will not begin to run until such time as he files an affidavit that fully
complies with the requirements of D.C. Bar R. XI, § 14(g).

                                   PER CURIAM