Kyle Victor is a versatile advocate who litigates commercial and white collar cases for corporate and individual clients. He has represented clients in civil and criminal cases, as well as government investigations, before federal district and appellate courts and regulatory agencies. He drafts dispositive motions, litigates complex evidentiary issues, and prepares witnesses for in-court testimony and law enforcement interviews.
Prior to joining the firm, Kyle worked as an associate in the White Collar and Tax practice groups of a top national law firm, where he helped achieve winning outcomes for clients in high-stakes matters involving antitrust and securities enforcement as well as tax controversies. In that role, he served on the defense team that secured pre-trial dismissal of criminal charges in a federal price-fixing case.
Kyle also maintains an active pro bono practice. He has represented indigent criminal defendants in state and federal post-conviction proceedings, including a challenge to a non-unanimous jury conviction as well as a federal habeas petition on the ground of ineffective assistance of counsel.
In law school, Kyle was the Managing Editor of the Yale Law Journal. He then served as a law clerk to the Hon. Jed S. Rakoff of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the Hon. Robert A. Katzmann of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.