The Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee, Wyoming State Bar v. Razor City Realty, a Partnership of Kevin L. Beck, Responsible Broker, Wyoming License No. 1065, and Richard K. Kistler, Associate Broker, Wyoming License No. 5006

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IN THE SUPREME COURT, STATE OF WYOMING 2017 WY 37 April Term, A.D. 2017 April 5, 2017 THE UNAUTHORIZED PRACTICE OF LAW COMMITTEE, WYOMING STATE BAR, Petitioner, v. D-17-0001 RAZOR CITY REALTY, a partnership of KEVIN L. BECK, Responsible Broker, Wyoming License No. 1065, and RICHARD K. KISTLER, Associate Broker, Wyoming License No. 5006, Respondents. ORDER APPROVING CONSENT AGREEMENT [¶1] This matter came before the Court upon a “Report and Recommendation for Approval of Consent Agreement,” filed herein March 2, 2017, by the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee of the Wyoming State Bar (the Committee). After a careful review of the Committee’s Report and Recommendation, the attached “Consent Agreement,” the materials attached thereto, and the file, this Court finds that the Report and Recommendation should be approved, confirmed, and adopted by the Court, and that the parties’ Consent Agreement should be approved, pursuant to Rule 7(e) of the Rules of Procedure Governing Unauthorized Practice of Law. It is, therefore, [¶2] ADJUDGED AND ORDERED that the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee’s “Report and Recommendation for Approval of Consent Agreement,” which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, shall be, and the same hereby is, approved, confirmed, and adopted by this Court; and it is further [¶3] ADJUDGED AND ORDERED that the parties’ “Consent Agreement” be, and hereby is, accepted by this Court and the terms of the Consent Agreement are hereby adopted. [¶4] DATED this 4th day of April, 2017. BY THE COURT: /s/ E. JAMES BURKE Chief Justice BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT STATE OF WYOMING Iii the ntatter of RAZOR CITY REALTY, a partnership ofKEVIN L. BECK, Responsible Broker, Wyoming License No. 1065, and RICHARD K. KISTLER, Associate Broker, Wyoming License No. 5006, D-17-0001 IN THE SUPREME COURT STATE OF WYOMING FILED UPL Docket No. 2016-004 Respondents. MAR 02 2017 ATRICIA BENNETT, CLERK REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGREEMENT THIS MATTER having come before the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee (the "Committee)upon the recommendation of Bar Counsel for approval of a Consent Agreement in the above-captioned matter, and the Committee having considered the matter and being fully advised in the premises, finds, concludes and recommends: 1. Kevin L. Beck is the Responsible Broker for Razor City Realty ("Razor City"), and holds Wyoming Real Estate Commission License No. 1065. 2. Richard K. Kistler is an Associate Broker for Razor City, and holds Wyoming Real Estate Commission License No. 5006. 3. On or about June 9, 2016, Michael Carver, manager of Your Computer Storc, LLC,approached Razor City about the possible sale of the assets of Your Computer Store, LI C. After some negotiation, Razor City and Mr. Carver entered into and executed an Exclusive Right (WAR Form to Sell Listing Contract(Business Assets, Leaschold Interest and/or Real Property) 104-1105)(the "Listing Agreement"), a copy of which Listing Agreement is attached as Exhibit A to the Consent Agreement. 4. Mr. Carver, for and on behalf of Your Computer Store, LLC, executed a Real Es- tate Brokerage Disclosure on June 10, 2016, designating Razor City as the Seller's agent for thc potential sale of the assets of Your Computer Store, LLC(WAR Form 410-0709), a copy of which Real Estate Brokcrage Disclosure is attached as Exhibit B to the Consent Agreement. 5. On or about August 2, 2016, Timothy T. Alexander approached Razor City about the possibility of purchasing the assets of Your Computer Store, LLC. After discussion, Mr. Alexander submitted an offer to purchase the assets for the sum of $35,000.00. 6. (WAR Razor City prepared a Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate (Commercial) Form 310-0411)(the "LLC Purchase and Sale Contract") reflecting Mr. Alexander's offer and making significant modifications to the WAR Form. 7. Mr. Carver accepted the offer on August 3, 2016, as evidenced by his signature on the LLC Purchase and Sale Contract, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit C to the Consent Agreement. 8. As with Mr. Carver, Razor City provided to Mr. Alcxander a Real Estate Broker- age Disclosure dated August 2, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit D to the Consent Agreement. 9. In addition to the Real Estate Brokeragc Disclosure provided to Mr. Alexander, Razor City provided a "Notice to Purchasere advising Mr. Alexander of the potcntial need to consult with licensed professionals including, inter alia, an attorney, a copy of which is attachcd as Exhibit E to the Consent Agreement. 10. On August 4, 2016, Mr. Alexander remitted payment to Mr. Carver in the amount of $35,000.00 via cashier's check, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit F to the Consent Agreement. 2 11. On August 4, 2016, Razor City invoiced Mr. Carver for its 5% commission in the amount of $1,750.00, a copy of which invoice is attached as Exhibit G to the Consent Agreement. 12. Mr. Carver remitted payment via check in the amount of$1,750.00 to Razor City on August 5, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit H to the Consent Agreement. 13. The Wyoming Supreme Court's Rules Goveming the Wyoming State Bar and thc Authorized Practice of Law provide, in relevant part: Rule 7. Authorization to practice law. (a) The following persons are authorized to practice law in Wyoming: (1) Mcmbers of the Wyoming State Bar, as more fully delineated and subjcct to the limitations set forth in the Bylaws of the Wyorning State Bar; (2) Attorneys who have been granted pro hac vice admission as provided in Rule 8,subject to thc limitations set forth in that rule; (3) Law school clinic supervising attorneys meeting the qualifications of Rule 9, subject to the limitations set forth in that rule; (4) Law students rneeting the qualifications of Rule 9, subject to thc lirnitations set forth in that rule; and (5) Attorneys rneeting the qualifications of Rule 5.5(d) of the Wyoming Rules of Professional Conduct, subject to the limitations set forth in that rule. (b) "Practice law" means providing any legal service for any other person, firm or corporation, with or without compensation, or providing professional legal advice or services where there is a client relationship of trust or reliance, including appearing as an advocate in a representative capacity; drafting pleadings or other documents; or performing any act in a representative capacity in connection with a prospective or pending proceeding before any tribunal. (c) Whether or not they constitute the practice of law, the following are not prohibited: *** (3) Statutorily authorized acts by a real estate agent or broker licensed by the Wyoming Real Estate Commission. *** and 14. The above-described purchase and sale of Your Computer Store, LLC, did not in- volve the purchase and sale of any real property, commercial or otherwise. 3 15. A copy of the LLC Purchase and Sale Agreement was submitted to the Office of Bar Counsel, Wyoming State Bar as a possible Unauthorized Practice of Law matter. 16. Following Bar Counsel's investigation ofthe matter pursuant to the Rules of Pro- cedure Governing Unauthorized Practice of Law Proceedings (the "UPL Procedural Rules"), the parties have come to terms on the Consent Agreement as provided in Rule 5(f)(3) ofsaid Rules. WHEREFORE, pursuant to Ru1e 7(c) of the UPL Procedural Rules, the Committee recommends that the Court approve the Consent Agreement. DATED this0 2/4_ day ofFebruary,2017. 11- Christine Stickley, Chair Unauthorized Practice ofLaw Committee Wyoming State Bar CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 1st- I do hereby certify that a true and correct copy ofthe foregoing was sent by U.S. mail this day of Februittt; 2017,to the following: Raft1, James R. Salisbuty 1720 Carey Avenue, Suite 500 Cheyenne, WY 82001 Counsel for Respondents 4

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