About Kyle Thomas
Kyle Thomas Lynch grew up drawn to the practical side of law. He studied at Hofstra, where classroom work and internships shaped an interest in litigation and client counsel. That early training led him to practice in New York, where he has spent his career.
He rose through the ranks at BaintonLynch LLP and became managing partner in 2004. As managing partner he has overseen firm operations and case strategy, balancing administrative duties with an active docket. Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and direct in courtroom settings.
His work has received outside recognition. Super Lawyers named him a Rising Star in the New York Metro Area in both 2013 and 2014. Long Island Business News included him on its 40 Under 40 list, an acknowledgement of career accomplishments and civic visibility at a relatively young age.
Lynch practices under New York jurisdiction. He has handled matters across the state and appears in local and regional courts. He has maintained a steady presence in the legal community, handling matters that require close attention to procedural detail and careful client communication.
His office is based in East Hampton, where he meets clients and manages cases for the firm. That location positions him to serve clients on Long Island while remaining accessible to New York City-area matters. He combines courtroom experience with steady client work, keeping files moving and deadlines met.
Outside of the courtroom he has taken part in legal forums and local business conversations. Those appearances have been on topics tied to practice management and case developments. He has built a practice that balances contested matters and transactional needs without leaning heavily toward one extreme.
Over the years he has kept a steady professional presence rather than courting publicity. The awards and recognitions reflect aspects of that presence rather than a single defining case. He continues to work on behalf of clients across New York and to manage the firm’s East Hampton operations. He currently practices law from BaintonLynch LLP’s East Hampton office.