About Kyle
Kyle Newman trained at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, earning his J.D. in 2008 after beginning his studies in 2005. He arrived on campus during a busy period in New York legal education, and left prepared to work in one of the nation’s most active state courts. His law school years included classroom study and practical exercises that set the stage for a steady career in the state.
After law school, Newman was admitted to practice in New York. He began building his practice in a competitive market. Over time he has handled matters across the routine spectrum of state court practice. He kept a local focus and developed practical habits that fit day-to-day litigation and transactional work in New York.
Newman’s path led him to James Newman, P.C., where he is listed as an attorney. That firm name anchors his current work and public listings. Colleagues and clients see him as a reliable presence in the office, handling filings, client meetings and courtroom appearances when necessary. His approach favors clarity in documents and steady attention to court calendars and procedural demands.
His experience is shaped by New York practice rules and the pace of the state’s dockets. He knows how courts expect filings, how calendars move and what judges look for in pleadings and oral argument. Those are practical skills learned on the job and refined over years of practice in a single jurisdiction.
Outside of court, Newman manages client relationships and the operational side of cases. He spends time preparing discovery, negotiating routine agreements and managing the details that keep matters moving. That steadiness keeps files progressing and clients informed about next steps.
Colleagues describe his work style as methodical. He favors straightforward analysis and clear communication. He does not court publicity and tends to let his work speak in the files and court records.
As of 2026, Newman continues to practice at James Newman, P.C., where he focuses on handling legal matters in New York state courts and related proceedings.