
    In the Matter of Mark A. LUNN
    No. 49S00-0504-DI-133.
    Supreme Court of Indiana.
    May 27, 2005.
   ORDER SUSPENDING THE RESPONDENT FROM THE PRACTICE OF LAW IN INDIANA

On April 18, 2005, this Court ordered the respondent, Mark A. Lunn, to show cause why he should not be immediately suspended from the practice of law in this state due to his failure to respond to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission's demands for a response to a grievance filed against him. The order required that respondent show cause in writing within 10 days of service of the order.

The Court finds that notice of the order mailed to respondent's address of record with the Clerk of this Court was returned marked "Moved/Left No Address". Constructive service was perfected on April 29, 2005. We further find that respondent has not submitted a response to the Order to Show Cause dated April 18, 2005. Accordingly, the Court finds that the respondent should be suspended immediately from the practice of law in Indiana pursuant to Ad-mis.Disc.R. 23(10)(f).

IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the respondent, Mark A. Lunn, is suspended from the practice of law, effective immediately. - Pursuant to Admis.Disc.R. 23(10)(f)(4), the suspension shall continue until: 1) the Executive Secretary of the Disciplinary Commission certifies to the Court that he has cooperated with the investigation; 2) the investigation or any related disciplinary proceedings that may arise from the investigation is concluded; or 3) until further order of this Court.

The Clerk of this Court is directed to forward notice of this order to the respondent by certified mail, return receipt requested, at his address as reflected in the Roll of Attorneys.

The Clerk of this Court is further directed to issue notice of this order to the Disciplinary Commission.

The Clerk of this Court is directed to give notice of this action pursuant to Ad-mis.Disc.R. 28(8)(d) and to provide to the Clerk of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Cireuit, to the clerks of each of the United States District Courts in this state, and the clerks of the United States Bankruptey Courts in this state the respondent's last known address as reflected in the records of the Clerk of this Court.

All Justices concur.  