ORDER FINDING MISCONDUCT AND IMPOSING RECIPROCAL DISCIPLINE
The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission has filed its Verified Notice of Foreign Discipline and Petition for Issuance of an Order to Show Cause, wherein it states that the respondent, Michael L. James, has been disciplined by the Supreme Court of Kentucky and requests, pursuant to Ind.Admission and Discipline Rule 23, Section 28(b), that identical reciprocal discipline be imposed in this state. Although this Court issued an Order to Show Cause Why Reciprocal Discipline Should not be Imposed, the respondent has not responded, and, accordingly, this case is now before us for final resolution.
We now find that the respondent was admitted to the bar of this State on November 20, 1986. Pursuant to order of this Court, he has been suspended from the practice of law in this state since April 26, 1999. Matter of James,
We find further that the respondent has not shown any cause why, under Ad-mis.Disc.R. 23(28)(c), identical reciprocal discipline should not issue in this state for the misconduct found by the Supreme Court of Kentucky. Accordingly, we find that the final adjudication in Kentucky that the respondent is guilty of lawyer misconduct establishes conclusively the misconduct in this state, and that the imposition of identical reciprocal discipline, pursuant to Admis.Disc.R. 23(28)(c), is warranted.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the respondent, Michael L. James, is hereby suspended from the practice of law for a period of not less than one year, effective immediately. At the conclusion of that period, the respondent may petition this Court for reinstatement to the bar of this
The Clerk of this Court is directed to forward notice of this Order to the respondent or his attorney, to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, and to all other entities pursuant to Ad-mis.Disc.R. 23(3)(d), governing suspension.
Notes
. The Indiana analogue to those rules are Ind.Professional Conduct Rules 1.3, 1.4(a), and 8.4(c).
. The Indiana analogue to that rules is Prof. Cond.R. 5.5(a).
