Profile
Practicing at Taylor English allows me to collaborate with outstanding attorneys in a wide range of fields and better provide services to my clients.
At Taylor English, Kyle Baker focuses his practice on complex business and commercial disputes, banking and lending litigation, business licensing, alcohol sales licensing, as well as catastrophic personal injury litigation. In addition, Mr. Baker has experience in the coordination and management of discovery in complex, document-intensive matters, including electronic discovery.
Mr. Baker has a wide range of experience litigating cases in federal, state and appellate courts, with significant experience pursuing actions to collect on promissory notes, guaranties, and other evidence of indebtedness. He also has prosecuted numerous actions to confirm foreclosure sales. Mr. Baker has experience in alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration pursuant to the American Arbitration Association’s Commercial Rules. Mr. Baker is a member of Taylor English's Litigation and Dispute Resolution and Creditors’ Rights and Bankruptcy Departments, as well as Taylor English's Restaurants, Food and Beverage Department, where he has experience representing clients with licensing and permit applications and violations.
Mr. Baker was raised in the Atlanta area and received his JD from the University of Louisville’s Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, where he was vice president of the Moot Court Board. He received a BA in Risk Management and Insurance from the Terry College of Business at The University of Georgia. In his spare time, he enjoys tennis, racquetball, golf and swimming, as well as traveling.
Memberships
State Bar of Georgia
American Bar Association
Practice Highlights
Experience
Led team defending EMS in arbitration in which claimant sought in excess of $40 million for alleged breach of representations and warranties in connection with its acquisition of a division of EMS. After a two-week hearing, the Arbitrator found for EMS on one of the products in issue and awarded only a fraction of the damages alleged by claimant on the other two products.
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Education
University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, JD, 2008
- Moot Court Board, Vice President
The University of Georgia, Terry College of Business, BA, 2004
Bar Admissions
Georgia
Courts & Adjudicative Bodies
Court of Appeals of Georgia
Supreme Court of Georgia
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia