In re Dobson

653 A.2d 871, 1995 D.C. App. LEXIS 26, 1995 WL 58816
District of Columbia Court of Appeals·Decided February 9, 1995·No. No. 93-BG-651·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Before us in a reciprocal disciplinary proceeding is a recommendation by the Board on Professional Responsibility that respondent be suspended for two years, with a requirement of a showing of fitness prior to reinstatement. D.C.Bar R. XI, §§ 11, 16. The Board made this recommendation after determining that the sanction of a six-month suspension with a like requirement of a showing of fitness, imposed by the Supreme Coui’t of Minnesota on July 12, 1991, was “substantially different discipline” than [872] would be warranted in the District of Columbia for the underlying conduct. D.C.Bar R. XI, § 11(c)(4); In re Drury, 638 A.2d 60 (D.C.1994).

Respondent does not contest the recommendation of the Board and indeed has not participated in any manner whatsoever in this proceeding at any level.1 Bar Counsel before us supports the recommendation of the Board. The misconduct of respondent was serious.2 Moreover, he had three times previously been the subject of disciplinary proceedings. The issue of sanction was analyzed by the Board in the two-step procedural manner dictated by In re Garner, 576 A.2d 1356 (D.C.1990). In its recommended sanction, the Board relied upon the case of In re Alexander, 496 A.2d 244 (D.C.1985), in which a two-year suspension with an automatic requirement of a showing of fitness was imposed.3 See also In re Lenoir, 585 A.2d 771 (D.C.1991).4

Further, respondent did not notify Bar Counsel of his Minnesota suspension, as required by D.C.Bar R. XI, § 11(b),5 nor, following his interim suspension by this court on June 4, 1993, did he file the affidavit required by D.C.Bar R. XI, § 14(f) and by the interim suspension order itself, which, inter alia, renders him ineligible for retroactive imposition of sanction here. See In re Slosberg, 650 A.2d 1329 (D.C.1994).6

In light of all the foregoing, we accept the Board’s recommendation and order that respondent Daniel L. Dobson be, and he hereby is, suspended from the practice of law in the District of Columbia for a period of two years from the date hereof, and shall be reinstated only upon the granting of a petition for reinstatement pursuant to D.C.Bar R. XI, § 16.7

So ordered.

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