Kyle L. Epting
The Elder and Disability Law CenterKyle L. Epting is licensed in Virginia, District of Columbia and Maryland. After graduating from law school at George Mason University School of Law in 2010, Kyle was a fellow for the National Federation of Independent Business where he worked on various federal appellate business related cases. Kyle then worked with Arlington Law Group from 2010 to 2012, handling various business, employment and litigation related issues for the firm’s clients. In 2012, Kyle took a leave of absence to gain litigation experience with the employment law group at Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott, LLC. Kyle returned to Arlington Law Group in 2013, where he handled various business, employment, probate and elder law matters. In 2020, Kyle began working with The Elder and Disability Law Center, handling probate and elder law matters.
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
- Elder Law
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- Virginia
- English: Spoken, Written
- Attorney
- The Elder and Disability Law Center
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- Attorney providing probate administration and elder law services, including litigation
- Partner
- Arlington Law Group
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- Attorney with emphasis in employment issues (including discrimination, wage, contracts), start-up and venture business law, small business law, taxation, wills, trusts and estate planning. Focus on litigation in the above areas of law.
- Associate Attorney
- Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott
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- Associate attorney with focus in federal civil litigation, primarily in the areas of employment law and insurance defense.
- Associate Attorney
- Arlington Law Group
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- Attorney with emphasis in start-up and venture business law, small business law, taxation, wills, trusts and estate planning. Focus on litigation in the above areas of law.
- Intern
- Virginia Court of Appeals
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- Authored opinions and orders for state criminal appeals. Authored bench briefs for Judge Alston by summarizing appellant and appellee briefs, conducting independent research and analysis, and proposing an appropriate ruling for the appeal. Met with Judge Alston, clerks, and interns to discuss legal and policy implications of rulings.
- Fellow
- National Federation of Independent Business - Small Business Legal Center
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- Research and compose memoranda and amicus briefs for various federal appellate courts. Research and respond to member calls regarding various business related legal matters.
- Law Clerk
- Burnham & Gorokhov, PLLC
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- Conducted research and aided in composing briefs in post-conviction and interlocutory appeals to the Tenth and Eleventh Circuit federal appellate courts regarding complex white collar litigation. Authored state and federal filings regarding various legal issues including the Controlled Substances Act, motions in limine, character evidence, state and federal laws governing medicine, prosecutorial misconduct, grand jury subpoenas, copyright infringement, and breach of contract.
- Intern
- Office of the Honorable Addison Graves Wilson
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- Attended meetings with Representative Wilson and U.S. military officers, foreign ambassadors, governors, and other Members of Congress. Assisted in the management of constituent relations.
- George Mason University
- J.D. | Law, Litigation Focus
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- Honors: George Mason Law Review, Associate Managing Editor
- Activities: Trial Advocacy Association, National Trial Competition Regionals Competitor, Stanford Invitational Competitor, Intramural Semi-Finalist; Pro Bono Society, Volunteer
- University of Florida
- B.S. | Psychology, Sociology
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- Honors: National Merit Scholar, full scholarship; Florida Blue Key, Leadership Honor Society; Student Government, Outstanding Cabinet Director; Theta Chi Fraternity, Silent Leader Award
- Activities: Theta Chi Fraternity, New Member Educator, Recruitment Chairman; Social Psychology Lab, Research Assistant, Experiment Author; Student Government, Student Advocacy Cabinet Director
- Arlington County Bar Association
- Member
- - Current
- George Mason University School of Law 16th Annual Ethics Update, GMUSL CLE, Arlington, Virginia
- GMUSL
- Presented continuing legal education course with James Anderson on Virginia legal ethics issues from the previous year.
- Rafalko v. Georgiadis: The Effects on No-Contest Clauses in Virginia Trusts, Section Meeting, Arlington, Virginia
- Arlington County Bar Association - Trusts and Estates Section
- Presented continuing legal education course on Virginia Supreme Court case affecting Virginia law on "no contest" provisions in Virginia trusts and the history of such provisions in wills and trusts in Virginia.
- Notary Public
- Commonwealth of Virginia
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