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Working with KML is a world away from
what it is like to work with a large firm. All of our
partners have "big firm" experience and the quality
of legal representation provided to our clients reflects that. The
difference is that we recognize the importance of tailoring our service to
meet the needs of each of our individual clients and providing those
services in a personalized atmosphere.
At KML our practical, business-oriented approach to
litigation ensures you never get lost in the bureaucracy.
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Partner
John B. Kyle's experience includes representing a wide variety of clients
in civil litigation matters ranging from wrongful death actions to estate
and probate litigation. Mr. Kyle, formerly a partner of Jackson
& Walker,
L.L.P., began his law career in 1970 and since then has tried an
unusually large number of civil jury cases (more than 100) to a
verdict in both state and federal courts. He has also handled more
than 20 cases on appeal in both federal and state courts of appeal.
He has practiced for many years in Dallas
and surrounding counties, including, Grayson, Cooke, Denton, Collin, Ellis, Fannin, Hunt and
Tarrant counties.
Mr. Kyle has concentrated on personal injury claims, medical malpractice,
product liability, eminent domain and probate litigation. He has most
recently focused on litigation defending health care facilities and
physicians in professional malpractice actions and on product
liability cases.
Memberships
Mr. Kyle is a member of the Texas Bar Association, Dallas Bar Association,
Texas Association of Defense Counsel and Defense Research Institute. Mr.
Kyle is admitted to practice in all state courts in Texas,
in the United States District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, Western and
Southern districts of Texas
and in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Education
Mr. Kyle received his B.S. degree, with honors, from the United States Military
Academy at West Point and his J.D.
from the University
of Texas where he was
Reviews Editor for the
Texas Law Review.
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