Indiana Supreme Court, 2016

In re Failure to Satisfy Costs in Lawyer Discipline Case of Staples

In re Failure to Satisfy Costs in Lawyer Discipline Case of Staples
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided May 11, 2016
53 N.E.3d 418; 2016 WL 2848666; 2016 Ind. LEXIS 358 (North Eastern Reporter, Third Series)

In re Failure to Satisfy Costs in Lawyer Discipline Case of Staples

Opinion of the Court

Published Order Reinstating Respondent to the Practice of Law

On February 26, 2016, the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission filed a “Petition for Suspension of Attorney for Failure to Satisfy Costs Ordered in Connection with Certain Proceedings under Indiana Admission and Discipline Rule 23,” asserting that Respondent failed to pay costs assessed in a disciplinary action by the due date of the attorney’s annual registration fee (October 1), in violation of the requirements of Indiana Admission and Discipline Rules 23(10)(f)(5) or 23(16), and Respondent is therefore subject to *419suspension under Admission and Discipline Rule 2(h).

On May 6, 2016, this Court entered an order suspending Respondent from the practice of law in Indiana, effective ten days after the order was entered. Respondent now files a petition for reinstatement, reporting that he has paid in full the amount owed in unpaid costs and the $200 reinstatement fee owed under Admission and Discipline Rules 2(h)(5) and 23(10)(f)(5).

Being duly advised, the Court GRANTS the petition. If Respondent’s suspension has taken effect before the date of this order, Respondent is hereby reinstated to the practice of law in Indiana effective immediately.

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