

King's End Legal Advocacy
King’s End represents individuals whose rights have been violated by law enforcement, public officials, or other state actors. These cases include false arrest, excessive force, unlawful searches and seizures, censorship of free speech, and other infringements on constitutional rights.
King’s End represents workers who have faced unlawful treatment by employers that exploit power imbalances in the workplace. These cases include wage theft, retaliation for asserting legal rights, sexual harassment, and discrimination based on race, gender, disability, or other protected traits.
King’s End represents individuals who have suffered serious harm due to the misconduct of corporations, organizations, or other powerful entities. These cases include dangerous consumer products, false advertising, human trafficking, or institutional abuse and cover-ups.
King’s End represents individuals facing criminal charges in cases where the state’s power has been corrupted through police or prosecutorial misconduct. This includes cases involving unlawful searches, coerced confessions, withheld evidence, or other conduct that distorts justice.
I am the founder and principal counsel at King’s End. Before starting King’s End, I spent over half a decade practicing law at a global law firm, representing publicly traded companies, senior executives, and other high-powered clients in white-collar criminal cases, government investigations, and complex civil disputes. During that time, I dedicated more than 10,000 hours to honing my craft – developing the judgment, discipline, and clarity needed to navigate high-stakes legal matters. I learned a lot in that world, including how to operate as the kind of high-caliber attorney that big money looks to retain.
At King’s End, I bring that experience to bear in service of a deeper purpose: the individual. I represent everyday people in cases where they have been mistreated by those in power, be they public officials, corporations, or anyone else who may believe their station entitles them to harm and exploit others. For me, this work is the intersection of skill and purpose, of expertise and principle. Because I have seen too often how power, authority, and resources can bring out the worst in the institutions and people who wield them; how a crown all too often corrupts its wearer.
Education: Brooklyn Law School, JD (Magna Cum Laude)
Achievements: Brooklyn Law Review; Moot Court Honor Society; CALI Award (Criminal Law, Torts, Trial Advocacy, Legal Process, National Security Law); Judge Doris Thompson and Edward Thompson Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy.
King’s End is a litigation boutique that was built to confront abuses of power. The firm represents everyday people in extraordinary fights - against government agencies that overreach, employers that exploit, and corporations that cause harm. Its practice focuses on civil rights, workplace injustice, corporate misconduct, and other cases where authority and resources are unjustly weaponized at the expense of others. At its core, King’s End is built on a founding principle: the law should protect the needs of the many, not serve the wants of the powerful.
The firm is structured as a solo law practice, led by attorney Steven Pellechi, which means every legal matter is overseen directly by the firm’s founder. The practice operates virtually, with no physical office, and concentrates on clients on Long Island and in New York City, while also serving individuals across New York State and handling federal matters nationwide when called for. The virtual model reflects a deliberate choice: prioritizing flexibility and investment in legal technology over traditional brick-and-mortar overhead. This way, more resources go where they matter most — into the work itself.
The Attorney
I am the founder and principal counsel at King’s End Legal Advocacy. Before starting King’s End, I spent over half a decade practicing law at a global law firm, representing publicly traded companies, senior executives, and other high-powered clients in white-collar criminal cases, government investigations, and complex civil disputes. During that time, I dedicated more than 10,000 hours to honing my craft — developing the judgment, discipline, and clarity needed to navigate high-stakes legal matters. I learned a lot in that world, including how to operate as the kind of high-caliber attorney that big money looks to retain.
At King’s End, I bring that experience to bear in service of a deeper purpose: the individual. I represent everyday people in cases where they have been mistreated by those in power, be they public officials, corporations, or anyone else who may believe their station entitles them to harm and exploit others. For me, this work is the intersection of skill and purpose, of expertise and principle. Because I have seen too often how power, authority, and resources can bring out the worst in the institutions and people who wield them; how a crown all too often corrupts its wearer.
Education: Brooklyn Law School, JD (Magna Cum Laude)
Achievements: Brooklyn Law Review; Moot Court Honor Society; CALI Award (Criminal Law, Torts, Trial Advocacy, Legal Process, National Security Law); Judge Doris Thompson and Edward Thompson Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy.
The Firm
King’s End Legal Advocacy is a litigation boutique that was built to confront abuses of power. The firm represents everyday people in extraordinary fights — against government agencies that overreach, employers that exploit, and corporations that cause harm. Its practice focuses on civil rights, workplace injustice, corporate misconduct, and other cases where authority and resources are unjustly weaponized at the expense of others. At its core, King’s End is built on a founding principle: the law should protect the needs of the many, not serve the wants of the powerful.
The firm is structured as a solo law practice, led by attorney Steven Pellechi, which means every legal matter is overseen directly by the firm’s founder. The practice operates virtually, with no physical office, and concentrates on clients on Long Island and in New York City, while also serving individuals across New York State and handling federal matters nationwide when called for. The virtual model reflects a deliberate choice: prioritizing flexibility and investment in legal technology over traditional brick-and-mortar overhead. This way, more resources go where they matter most — into the work itself.
Every case begins with a story. If yours involves injustice or harm that shouldn’t be ignored, use the contact form to speak up. If the details suggest a potential fit for representation, the firm will follow up. In order for us to determine whether we can assist, please provide the following information:
Your full name; first and last
Contact information; phone and email
The type of case you are reaching out about
A brief message describing your case, including the date(s) in which any material event occurred, where it occurred, what happened, and the parties involved
Please Note: King’s End is a solo law practice. To maintain the quality of its work, the firm limits capacity and may not be able to take on every matter or respond to every inquiry. Submitting this form does not create an attorney–client relationship. For urgent or time-sensitive matters, do not rely on this form or assume it has been received.