Opinion ID: 2335436
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: February 27. 2006 to June 30. 2006: Kingsley Works as an Employee of Estep

Text: Respondent is not licensed to practice law in Delaware. He was admitted in Pennsylvania in 2003, to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in May of 2004, and to the state and federal courts in New Jersey in December of 2006. From February 27, 2006 until June 30, 3006, Kingsley was an employee of Estep earning $85,000 annually payable in monthly installments. Estep is not an attorney. He maintained an office at 508 Main Street in Wilmington, Delaware. Estep's routine practice was to meet with clients to discuss estate planning. No Delaware attorney was present during those meetings. Estep would take notes reflecting his conversations with the clients. He then sent the notes to Kingsley. During this time, Kingsley prepared wills, trusts, powers of attorney and deeds for approximately 30 individuals and couples who resided in Delaware, based on Estep's notes. [2] He sent his draft to John Bialecki, Esq., a member of the Delaware bar for his review. Kingsley then made any changes requested by Bialecki and forwarded the completed documents to Estep who presented them to the clients.