Supreme Court of Rhode Island, 2000

In re Long

In re Long
Supreme Court of Rhode Island · Decided June 26, 2000
755 A.2d 842; 2000 R.I. LEXIS 149; 2000 WL 1021187 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

In re Long

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

The respondent is a member of the Bar of this State. On May 12, 2000, the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts temporarily suspended respondent from the practice of law in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for a period of three (3) months. On May 22, 2000 this Court’s Disciplinary Counsel filed a petition requesting the respondent to inform us of any claim by him that the imposition of identical discipline by this Court would be unwarranted. On June 22, 2000, the respondent appeared before us at our conference. After hearing respondent, we are of the opinion that reciprocal discipline should be imposed pursuant to Article III Rule 14(d).

Accordingly, it is ordered that the respondent, Christopher F. Long, be and he hereby immediately is suspended from the practice of law in this State for a period of three months.

A full opinion by this Court will follow.

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