Attorney Kyle Findley
When clients have been injured in a commercial or maritime accident, if they have been victimized by land contamination or if they have suffered in a personal injury accident, they can be confident knowing that they will find an advocate in Attorney Kyle Findley. As a son of the lawyer and a sixth generation Texan, Kyle grew up in the Lone Star state where he graduated from a local high school. He then moved forward to attend the University of Texas in Austin and graduated there with a B.A. in government with business foundations.
Kyle, however, did not immediately jump into the legal industry. In fact, he instead joined forces with one of the nation's largest commercial real estate firms following college. There he worked on investment sales and worked not only with institutions, but also with individuals with high net worth. In fact, during his time working there, he was involved in closing the firm's largest national transaction.
While an exciting career, this was not where Kyle imagined spending his time. So instead of continuing with the real estate industry, he chose to move forward into a legal profession. In pursuit of this, he enrolled in Houston's own South Texas College of Law. While pursuing his law degree, he remained active in the college and both served as a participant and as a finalist in mock trial tournaments, as well as moot court and arbitration competitions both in Texas and Louisiana.
All the while, Kyle clerked for the legal team at Arnold & Itkin, LLP – which made for a smooth transition upon his graduation. He now serves the firm as a full-fledged attorney and puts his talents to work as an experienced lawyer that serves the rights of the clients. Those who choose to work with him can be confident knowing that he will go the distance in his efforts to provide the high-quality legal assistance that is truly needed at this trying time. He is currently a member of the Texas Trial Lawyer's Association, as well as the American Bar Association and the Houston Bar Association.