About Kyle Lynn
Kyle Lynn Mathis earned his law degree from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2013. He entered the legal world after graduation and has built a career that blends courtroom experience and firm management. His education provided the foundation for work in litigation and later for responsibilities beyond casework.
Early in his career, Mathis worked as a litigation lawyer at the Thomas J. Henry firm beginning in 2014. There he gained experience in the practical demands of trial preparation and client advocacy. The litigation role put him in regular contact with opposing counsel, judges, and clients, and it helped him develop an appreciation for the mechanics of case flow and courtroom procedure.
In 2020 Mathis joined McCormick Law Office as a lawyer. A year later he assumed the role of Chief Operating Officer. The shift from a pure litigation position to firm operations combined his legal background with administrative duties. In the COO role he has overseen firm processes, supported staff coordination, and taken a lead in organizing case management systems. Colleagues describe him as methodical and direct when handling internal matters and client communications.
Mathis is admitted to practice in Texas and New Mexico. He also holds admission to the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. Those admissions allow him to handle matters that cross state lines and to appear in federal court when a case requires it. His courtroom experience and his federal admission are part of the practical toolkit he brings to both client representation and firm leadership.
His background reflects a steady progression from courtroom work to executive duties within a law office. He balances time between supervising operational tasks and engaging on legal matters that require litigation experience. That balance informs how he approaches firm policy, staffing, and the day-to-day decisions that affect client service.
Mathis continues to practice at McCormick Law Office, where he combines litigation experience and operational oversight in his daily work. He currently practices in matters covered by his admissions and in the administrative work of running a law firm.