About Kyle
Kyle Gee built a steady legal path after earning his law degree in the mid-2000s. He graduated from The University of Toledo College of Law with a J.D. in 2005. The degree set the foundation for a courtroom-minded practice and a familiarity with probate procedure.
Early in his career he served as a law clerk in 2009 to a Pennsylvania probate judge in the Court of Common Pleas for York County. That year in the courtroom offered firsthand exposure to probate dockets, estate administration and the daily workings of a trial court. The clerkship gave him practical insight into document review, evidentiary rulings and the administrative tasks that shape probate litigation.
Following that service he moved into private practice and expanded the geographic reach of his work. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Ohio. That multi-state bar membership has allowed him to advise clients on matters that touch more than one jurisdiction, and to handle filings and hearings where state lines matter.
Over time he has combined his probate experience with general civil practice handled at the firm level. He has worked on cases that require court appearances, estate administration and the sort of procedural navigation learned during his clerkship. He is comfortable drafting pleadings, managing discovery and preparing for contested hearings. Those are the routine demands of trial-ready practice in the courts he appears before.
He practices at Spieth, Bell, McCurdy & Newell, Co., L.P.A. There he is part of a team that handles a range of matters in the states where he is licensed. Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and attentive when a hearing date approaches. Clients encounter a lawyer who understands both the paperwork and the court calendar.
His current practice emphasizes probate and estate administration matters, drawing on his clerkship experience and time in private practice. He handles filings, court appearances and the practical tasks that keep estates moving through the probate system. He practices at Spieth, Bell, McCurdy & Newell, Co., L.P.A., and concentrates on probate and estate administration matters.