Gordon & Rees Welcomes Kyle C. Thompson as Partner in Commercial Litigation Practice Group


October 2023

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, the nation's first and only law firm with offices in all 50 states, welcomes Kyle C. Thompson as a Partner in the firm's Salt Lake City office. He joins the Commercial Litigation, Construction, Environmental/Toxic Tort, and Trucking & Transportation practice groups.

Mr. Thompson has experience in handling a variety of types of litigation, including complex business and commercial matters, insurance coverage claims, wrongful death and personal injury claims, asbestos claims, and railroad liability and FELA claims. Mr. Thompson also has been involved in appellate practice with respect to such claims in both federal and state court.

"Kyle is a seasoned and exceptional litigator, and we are thrilled to welcome him to the Gordon & Rees team," said Mark Nickel, Managing Partner of the firm's Salt Lake City office. "We look forward to Kyle's contributions as he continues his practice at the firm."

Mr. Thompson is admitted to practice in Utah, the Utah Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He earned his law degree from the Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School and his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University.

Gordon & Rees has a national reputation for successfully managing, resolving and trying multi-party and complex claims in every substantive area of commercial law. Our lawyers have tried or arbitrated bet-the-company cases in nearly every industry and profession. Gordon & Rees lawyers are regularly in court, try cases frequently, and have a track record of unprecedented endurance for handling multiple consecutive complex matters and lengthy trials. Our reputation enables clients to send the strong message that they are unshaken by the possibility of trial. Our broad range of industry experience gives us the expert knowledge to successfully present the most complicated cases to judges, juries, and mediators alike.

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