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IN RE:  DANIEL M. KEIL (2011)

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

IN RE:  DANIEL M. KEIL, Respondent.  Bar Registration

No. 10-BG-1338

Decided: January 13, 2011

ORDER

BEFORE:  Blackburne-Rigsby, Associate Judge, and Terry and Farrell, Senior Judges.

On consideration of the certified order of the Supreme Court of Florida suspending respondent from the practice of law in that jurisdiction for a period of fifteen days, see The Florida Bar v. Daniel M. Keil, No. SC10-1481

FL. August 4, 2010

, this court's November 15, 2010, order suspending respondent pending further action of the court and directing him to show cause why identical reciprocal discipline should not be imposed, and the statement of Bar Counsel regarding reciprocal discipline, and it appearing that respondent has failed to file a response to this court's order to show cause, and it further appearing that he filed his affidavit as required by D.C. Bar R. XI, § 14

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on November 15, 2010, it is

ORDERED that Daniel M. Keil, Esquire is hereby suspended from the practice of law in the District of Columbia for a period of fifteen days, nunc pro tunc to November 15, 2010.   See In re Fuller, 930 A.2d 194, 198

D.C.2007

and In re Willingham, 900 A.2d 165

D.C.2006

rebuttable presumption of identical reciprocal discipline applies to all cases in which the respondent does not participate, including those involving disbarment

.

PER CURIAM

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IN RE:  DANIEL M. KEIL (2011)

Docket No: No. 10-BG-1338

Decided: January 13, 2011

Court: District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

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