About Kyle
Kyle Suominen earned his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School in 2022. He completed a rigorous program in the heart of Washington, D.C., where classroom work and clinics exposed him to litigation practice and courtroom procedure. Those years shaped the practical side of his legal training.
Following law school, Suominen began practicing in Maryland. He joined Stravitz Law Office, P.C. as an associate lawyer. In that role he has taken on client-facing responsibilities, prepared legal filings, and participated in case strategy meetings. Colleagues describe him as methodical; he prefers steady preparation over flash.
Suominen is a member of the American Bar Association and the Maryland Association for Justice. He attends meetings and continuing education programs through those organizations. Those memberships keep him current on procedural developments and recent decisions from Maryland courts.
His early career has emphasized courtroom practice. At Stravitz Law Office, P.C., he has assisted on matters that require motion practice, evidence preparation, and trial support. He handles both pretrial discovery and the drafting of legal briefs. Day to day, he balances research, client communication, and the logistics that keep cases moving forward.
Peers note his attention to detail. He approaches each file by breaking complex problems into manageable tasks and then addressing them one by one. That methodical approach shows in how he prepares witness statements and organizes exhibits. It also shapes how he explains options to clients in plain language rather than legal jargon.
Outside the office he keeps close to professional education. Continuing legal education programs and bar association seminars are regular parts of his calendar. He uses those opportunities to study recent appellate rulings and procedural changes that affect practice in Maryland.
As an associate at a small firm, Suominen handles a wide range of responsibilities. He manages client intake, drafts pleadings, conducts discovery, and supports trial preparation. The work requires constant learning, and he approaches that requirement practically: read the rule, apply it, test the theory in court.
He practices in Maryland and continues his work at Stravitz Law Office, P.C., where his practice concentrates on representing clients in Maryland state and local courts.