In re: Scott J. Bloch ( 2015 )


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    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS FILED  [5/
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    Nos. 10-BG-1537 & 14-BG-1347 c ' n 353$?“
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    IN RE: SCOTT J. BLOCH, Ju Castillo '
    Respondent. Clerk Of CW"
    Bar Registration No. 984264 BDN: 173—10
    BEFORE: Thompson, Associate Judge, and F erren and Farrell, Senior Judges.
    ORDER
    (FILED - February 5, 2015)
    On consideration of the certified order of the Supreme Court of California
    suspending respondent from the practice of law in that jurisdiction for a period of one
    year, stayed in favor of a thirty-day suspension followed by a two-year probationary
    period with conditions, this court’s December 29, 2014, order suspending respondent
    pending further action of the court and directing him to show cause why reciprocal
    discipline should not be imposed, respondent’s response stating that he did not
    oppose the imposition of reciprocal discipline, the statement of Bar Counsel
    regarding reciprocal discipline, the motion of Bar Counsel to consolidate these two
    cases and dismiss the original disciplinary matter, and respondent’s unopposed
    motion for reinstatement, and it appearing that respondent filed an affidavit that
    satisfied the requirements of DC. Bar R. XI, § 14 (g) on December 30, 2014, and an
    affidavit that satisfied the requirements of In re Goldberg, 
    460 A.2d 982
    (DC. 1983),
    on December 15, 2014, it is
    ORDERED that Bar Counsel’s motion to consolidate these two matters is
    granted. It is
    FURTHER ORDERED that Scott J. Bloch, in no. 14—BG_-1347 is hereby
    suspended from the practice of law in the District of Columbia for a period of one
    year, stayed in favor of a thirty-day suspension, nunc pro tune to December 15, 2014,
    to be followed by a two~year probationary period. See In re Sibley, 
    990 A.2d 483
    (DC. 2010), and In re Fuller, 
    930 A.2d 194
    , 198 (DC. 2007) (rebuttable presumption
    we
    Nos. lO—BG-1537 & 14-BG-1347
    of identical reciprocal discipline applies to all cases in which the respondent does not
    participate). It is
    FURTHER ORDERED that the original disciplinary matter, no. lO-BG—1537,
    is hereby dismissed. It is
    FURTHER ORDERED that respondent’ s unopposed motion for reinstatement
    is hereby granted as he has served his non-stayed thirty-day suspension.
    PER CURIAM
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 10-BG-1537 & 14-BG-1347

Filed Date: 2/5/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/12/2015