Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Wade

172 S.W.3d 399, 2005 Ky. LEXIS 279, 2005 WL 2317949
CourtKentucky Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 22, 2005
DocketNo. 2005-SC-0549-KB
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Wade, 172 S.W.3d 399, 2005 Ky. LEXIS 279, 2005 WL 2317949 (Ky. 2005).

Opinion

[400]*400OPINION AND ORDER

Respondent, Jeffrey Lee Wade, whose last known bar roster address was 730 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, was admitted to the practice of law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky on October 25, 1982. On August 21, 2003, Wade was suspended from the practice of law for two (2) years by this Court. Kentucky Bar Association v. Wade, 112 S.W.3d 388 (Ky. 2003). The Kentucky Bar Association has brought this action against Wade for a number of violations of the Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct constituting seven separate cases against him. Wade failed to tender a response and the matters proceeded as default cases. Pursuant to SCR 3.370(10), which governs default cases, this Court hereby adopts the decision of the Board of Governors.

File No. 10211

In 2000, Bruce Stansbury hired Wade to represent him in a custody and support matter regarding Stansbury’s disabled daughter, Stacey. Stansbury paid Wade $2,800. From mid-2000 until October 2002, Stansbury received few updates on his case and could not contact Wade. At an October 2002 hearing in family court, both parties were ordered to file briefs. Wade failed to do so and the family court judge entered a judgment awarding continued custody to Stacey’s mother. Wade further failed to notify Stansbury of the judgment. In January 2003, Stansbury filed a complaint with the KBA. Wade was personally served with the complaint on March 6, 2003, but failed to file a response.

On September 8, 2003, the Inquiry Commission charged Wade with violations of: SCR 3.130-1.3, for failing to act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing his client; SCR 3.130-1.4(a), for failing to keep his client reasonably informed about the status of his case and promptly complying with a request for information; SCR 3.130-1.16(d), for failing to take reasonably practical steps to protect his client’s interests; SCR 3.130-1.15(b), for failing to render full and complete accounting for the monies that Stans-bury paid to him; and SCR 3.130-8.1(b), for failing to respond to the complaint.

The five-count charge was served upon Wade through the Secretary of State on October 29, 2003. Wade did not respond and the matter was submitted to the Board of Governors as a default case pursuant to SCR 3.210(1).

File No. 10617

Robert Farris hired Wade in September 2002 to represent him with respect to recovery of will assets and a possible will contest action. Farris paid Wade $1,200 and signed a contract that provided Wade would receive one-third of all assets recovered. Apparently, Wade advised Farris he would be unable to take any action until the first part of 2003 due to other court deadlines. Between February and April 2003, Farris made repeated unsuccessful attempts to contact Wade. Farris filed a [401]*401bar complaint on May 27, 2003. Wade was served through the Secretary of State and did not file a response.

On October 31, 2003, the Inquiry Commission charged Wade with violations of: SCR 3.130-1.3, for failing to act with appropriate diligence and promptness; SCR 3.130-1.4(a), for failing to keep his client reasonably informed about the status of his case; SCR 3.130 — 1.16(d), for failing upon termination of representation to return the unearned portion of his fee; SCR 3.130-1.15(b), for failing to provide his client with an accounting of the fee earned; and SCR 3.130 — 8.1(b), for failing to respond to the complaint.

The five-count charge was served upon Wade through the Secretary of State on December 17, 2003. Wade did not respond and the matter was submitted to the Board of Governors as a default case pursuant to SCR 3.210(1).

File No. 1079k

In mid-2000, Russell Hinkle hired Wade regarding a marital dispute and possible estate planning. It is unclear whether any retainer was paid. Hinkle claimed that from June 2002 until July 2003, Wade did nothing to advance his case. In July 2003, Hinkle e-mailed Wade and advised him he no longer needed his services. Attached to Hinkle’s complaint was a lengthy e-mail from Wade discussing a number of marital property issues; however, there is no indication that any matter was pending in court. Hinkle’s complaint was served upon Wade through the Secretary of State on March 26, 2004. Wade did not respond.

On October 13, 2004, the Inquiry Commission charged Wade with violations of: SCR 3.130-1.1, for failing to provide competent representation; SCR 3.130-1.3, for failing to act with appropriate diligence and promptness; SCR 3.130-1.4(a), for failing to keep his client reasonably informed about the status of his case; SCR 3.130-1.16(d), for abandoning representation of his client without notice to the chent; and SCR 3.130 — 8.1(b), for failing to respond to the complaint.

The five-count charge was served upon Wade through the Secretary of State on March 3, 2005. Wade did not respond and the matter was submitted to the Board of Governors as a default case pursuant to SCR 3.210(1).

File No. 11109

In June 2001, Heather Wheeler hired Wade to assist her in the administration of her father’s estate. Wheeler paid Wade $600. Because Wade failed to file periodic reports or a final settlement, Wheeler was twice removed as administratrix of the estate. Wheeler was repeatedly unable to contact Wade regarding various estate matters. After Wade failed to handle several matters, Wheeler filed a complaint with the KBA. Wade was served through the Secretary of State on December 16, 2003, and did not respond.

On October 13, 2004, the Inquiry Commission charged Wade with violations of SCR 3.130-1.1, for failing to provide competent representation; SCR 3.130-1.3, for failing to act with appropriate diligence and promptness; SCR 3.130-1.4(a), for failing to keep his client reasonably informed about the status of her case; SCR 3.130-1.16(d), for failing upon termination of representation to provide his client with documents belonging to her; and SCR 3.130-8.1(b), for failing to respond to the complaint.

The five-count charge was served upon Wade through the Secretary of State on March 3, 2005. Wade did not respond and the matter was submitted to the Board of Governors as a default case pursuant to SCR 3.210(1).

[402]*402 File No. 11159

Wade prepared the will of Ruby Pearly Tilley, who died on November 5, 2002. Herbert Pollick, who was named executor in the will, contacted Wade in November 2002 to probate the will. Pollick paid Wade $200. Other than one letter from Wade in April 2003, neither Pollick nor his wife was able to contact Wade about probating the will. In October 2003, Pollick contacted the KBA and learned that Wade was suspended from the practice of law. Pollick filed a complaint on October 12, 2003. Wade was served through the Secretary of State on December 16, 2003, and did not respond.

On October 13, 2004, the Inquiry Commission charged Wade with violations of SCR 3.130-1.1, for failing to provide competent representation; SCR 3.130-1.3, for failing to act with appropriate diligence and promptness; SCR 3.130-1.4(a), for failing to keep his client reasonably informed about the status of his case; and SCR 3.130-8.1(b), for failing to respond to the complaint.

The four-count charge was served upon Wade through the Secretary of State on March 3, 2005.

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