In re Diviacchi, SJC-12512

Decision Date23 August 2018
Docket NumberSJC-12512
Citation480 Mass. 1016,103 N.E.3d 1225
Parties In the MATTER OF Valeriano DIVIACCHI.
CourtUnited States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court

The case was submitted on the papers filed, accompanied by a memorandum of law.

Valeriano Diviacchi, pro se.

RESCRIPT

Valeriano Diviacchi was suspended from the practice of law for twenty-seven months, effective January 2, 2016. See Matter of Diviacchi, 475 Mass. 1013, 1021, 62 N.E.3d 38 (2016). In January, 2018, he filed a petition for reinstatement in the county court, see S.J.C. Rule 4:01, § 18 (4), as appearing in 453 Mass. 1315 (2009) which was then transmitted to the Board of Bar Overseers (board). See S.J.C. Rule 4:01, § 18 (5). Insofar as it appears on the record, the board has not yet held a hearing on the petition because Diviacchi has objected to providing certain information on the reinstatement questionnaire required by the rules governing reinstatement. See S.J.C. Rule 4:01, § 18 (4) (g). See also Rules of the Board of Bar Overseers § 3.63 (2009).1

A single justice of this court has denied Diviacchi's motion to compel the board to hold a hearing and declined to review Diviacchi's objections to the questionnaire. Diviacchi's appeal from the single justice's order is now before us.2 This appeal must be dismissed because the single justice's order is interlocutory and, therefore, is not appealable as a matter of right. No final appealable order or judgment disposing of the petition for reinstatement has yet been entered. "As a general rule, there is no right to appeal from an interlocutory order unless a statute or rule authorizes it." Maddocks v. Ricker, 403 Mass. 592, 597, 531 N.E.2d 583 (1988).

Diviacchi has a choice. He may choose to provide the information requested on the reinstatement questionnaire, or he may maintain his objections to doing so. Regardless of the choice he makes, it will be incumbent on the board to make findings and recommendations to the court with respect to the petition. S.J.C. Rule 4:01, § 18 (5). It may be that the board is unable to recommend allowance of the petition if information required by the questionnaire is not provided; that is a matter for the board to decide, as to which we express no view at this interlocutory juncture. Once the board makes its findings and recommendation, the single justice then will be in a position to decide whether Diviacchi has met his "burden of demonstrating that he ... has the moral qualifications, competency and learning in law required for admission to practice law in this Commonwealth, and that his or her resumption of the practice of law will not be detrimental to the integrity and standing...

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  • In re Diviacchi
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • December 5, 2022
    ...38.In 2018, Diviacchi filed his first petition for reinstatement, which was transmitted to the board. See Matter of Diviacchi, 480 Mass. 1016, 103 N.E.3d 1225 (2018) ( Diviacchi II ). In connection therewith, he filed a motion in the county court requesting that the board be compelled to ho......
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    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • October 27, 2022
    ... ... generally fall outside our proper scope of review." ... Matter of Diviacchi, 475 Mass. 1013, 1018-1019 ... (2016), S.C., 480 Mass. 1016 (2018), quoting Matter of ... McBride, 449 Mass. 154, 161-162 (2007). "The ... ...
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    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • October 27, 2022
    ... ... generally fall outside our proper scope of review." ... Matter of Diviacchi, 475 Mass. 1013, 1018-1019 ... (2016), S.C., 480 Mass. 1016 (2018), quoting Matter of ... McBride, 449 Mass. 154, 161-162 (2007). "The ... ...
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    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
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