About Kyle
Kyle Bass is an attorney licensed to practice in Florida. He is a member of the litigation and advisory team at Weber, Crabb, & Wein P.A., where he represents clients in matters arising under state law. He balances courtroom work and client counseling, and brings a steady, plainspoken approach to case preparation and problem solving.
Bass completed his legal education before entering practice in Florida. He joined private practice soon after and has spent his career working in state-level matters. His path has led him into roles that require both written advocacy and courtroom presence. Colleagues describe him as methodical in his casework and attentive to procedural detail.
Over the years Bass has handled a variety of matters that commonly come before Florida courts and administrative bodies. He prepares pleadings, conducts discovery, and argues motions. He also works on negotiated resolutions when they serve a client’s interests. His day-to-day practice combines research, client interviews, and appearances in hearings.
Within the firm environment, Bass collaborates with other attorneys to shape litigation strategy. He participates in case planning meetings and contributes to trial preparation. At times he takes the lead on discrete pieces of litigation; at others he supports larger teams. This mix of responsibilities reflects the fluid demands of state practice in Florida.
Bass’s work requires regular interaction with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel. He aims to present information clearly and to set realistic expectations about timing and potential outcomes. He handles procedural deadlines and evidentiary issues that commonly arise in state proceedings.
Outside of active matters, Bass keeps current on changes in Florida law and procedural rules that affect his clients. Staying attuned to developments helps him adapt case strategies and advise clients on how to respond to evolving legal questions.
He currently practices law in Florida at Weber, Crabb, & Wein P.A., where he represents individuals and entities in state matters and provides counseling related to those matters.