Opinion ID: 2087528
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 43

Heading: Probation and Practice Monitor

Text: Solomon will be subject to a public four-year probation, which, upon the entry of an order on sanctions by the Delaware Supreme Court, will be effective retroactively to the date of her affiliation with the law practice of Louis B. Ferrara, P.A. and her practice monitor, David J. Ferry, Jr., Esquire, who is a member of the Delaware Bar. During the probationary period, Solomon will have a practice monitor. The ODC and Solomon understand that Ferry has expressed his willingness to serve as Solomon's practice monitor. Solomon will be required to obtain each of her clients' consent to this consideration. There will be no waiver of the attorney-client privilege as to client matters discussed in consultation with the practice monitor. During the probationary period, Solomon will limit the number of active cases she handles at any given time such that she will not have a full-time practice. The actual appropriate number of cases will be at the discretion of Solomon's practice monitor. Solomon shall cooperate promptly and fully with the ODC in its efforts to monitor compliance with her probation and promptly respond to the ODC's correspondence by the due date. Solomon shall cooperate with the ODC's investigation of any allegations of unprofessional conduct which may come or already have come to the attention of the ODC. Upon the ODC's request, Solomon shall provide authorization for release of information and documentation to verify compliance with the terms of her probation. If the ODC concludes, after giving Solomon an opportunity to respond and upon consultation with the practice monitor, that Solomon has violated the terms of her probation, the ODC may file a petition directly with the Delaware Supreme Court requesting that the Court suspend Solomon. Solomon will not oppose said interim suspension. Solomon agrees to the expedited handling of new complaints received by the ODC.