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Kyle Fonville

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Kyle represents clients faced with complex legal disputes, both before and during litigation and on appeal. He is experienced in finding practical solutions for client problems involving breach of contracts, shareholder and partnership disputes, construction, oil & gas operations, real estate, and bankruptcy.

Kyle knows that resolving disputes at the courthouse is not always in the client’s best interest and often searches for ways to avoid that result. But sometimes trial is necessary, and Kyle is always prepared for and welcomes the chance to present his client’s case at trial.

Kyle graduated first in his class from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law (now Texas A&M University School of Law). In addition to participating in national appellate competitions while in school, Kyle interned for the Second District Court of Appeals for Fort Worth and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division. Kyle obtained his appreciation for and attention to detail while serving as the Managing Editor for the Texas Wesleyan Law Review. He is admitted to practice before all Texas courts, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as the District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas.

EDUCATION

  • Harding University (B.S., 2010)

  • Texas Wesleyan University School of Law (J.D., Summa Cum Laude, 2013)

    • Managing Editor, Texas Wesleyan Law Review (2012–2013)

    • Moot Court (2012–2013)

    • Associate Editor, Texas Wesleyan Law Review (2011–2012)

COURT ADMISSIONS

  • Supreme Court of Texas (2013)

  • Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals (2015)

  • United States District Court & Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas (2014)

  • United States District Court & Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas (2016)

  • United States District Court & Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Texas (2018)

INVOLVEMENT

  • “Tarrant County Top Attorneys” by Fort Worth, Texas Magazine (2014-2018)

  • National Order of Scribes (2013)

  • National Order of Barristers (2013)

  • Best Brief Award, 31st Annual John Marshall Law School International Moot Court Competition in Information Technology & Privacy Law (2012)

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