Karen Delfin is a licensed attorney and member of the New York Bar and the Philippine Bar. She is also a Notary Public for the State of New Jersey.
She started her professional career as an administrator for an apparel manufacturing company. She worked for four years before taking the Director of Marketing and Business Development post for a fast-growing Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Company. Despite having a successful career, Karen’s love for the law never wavered. Finally realizing that her true passion is lawyering, Karen returned to school in 2014 to pursue a Juris Doctorate.
While in law school, she was elected Vice President for External Affairs of the Law Student Government. She spearheaded various programs, including the College’s first-ever Career and Internship Fair. She also interned with Fernandez and Olivas Law, assisting with criminal and civil cases, including a Writ of Amparo Petition before the Court of Appeals.
Karen graduated among the top of her class at De La Salle University College of Law in 2018. She took the Philippine Bar Examinations in the same year and was among 22.07% of successful examinees. She was officially admitted to the Philippine Roll of Attorneys in June 2019.
Before returning to the United States in 2019, Karen spent time with the Integrated Bar of the Philippines as a volunteer attorney. She drafted legal documents and provided legal counsel and conflict resolution to indigent clients.
In February 2021, Karen took and passed the New York Bar Examination. She took her Oath in January 2022 and was officially admitted to the New York Bar.
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Professional, trusted, and winning results. I refer cases to Karen Delfin.
The probate process is usually difficult, expensive, and time-consuming. However, probate for me wasn’t that stressful, expensive, or time-consuming thanks to Karen Delfin and his exceptional legal team. Everything went on smoothly and my brother’s assets were distributed to the designated beneficiaries without much delay.