Kyle Robisch, BA ’11, is a second-generation Gator and the leader and founding partner of Latitude Legal’s Tampa Bay office. At Latitude, Kyle provides supports legal departments and law firms with high-caliber engagement attorneys for things like overflow and surge help, leave coverage, stopgap assistance, and special projects. His clients include Am Law 100 law firms, Fortune 500 companies, and a host of large and small companies and law firms.
Prior to joining Latitude, Kyle was a commercial litigation partner at the Tampa office of Am Law 200 firm Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP. Before that, he spent four years practicing at the Washington, D.C. headquarters of Am Law 100 firm Venable LLP, where he served on the firm’s Hiring Committee. He began his legal career as a law clerk to the Hon. G. Kendall Sharp of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
In the community, Kyle serves on the Board of Directors for the Tampa Bay Federal Bar Association, as Florida Regional Chair for The Legal Mentor Network, and on the Development Council for Bay Area Legal Services. He was also appointed by the Florida Supreme Court as a Director for Funding Florida Legal Aid (aka the Florida Bar Foundation), a statewide public charity that funds legal services and supports legal aid providers and Florida courts. Kyle has been recognized by Florida Super Lawyers, Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers, and The Best Lawyers in America. He was also recognized as one of the 2020 “40 Gators Under 40.”
He earned his J.D. from Vanderbilt Law School where he was an editor for the Vanderbilt Law Review. Before that, Kyle attended the University of Florida, where he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, was a J. Wayne Reitz scholar, and was inducted into the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame. At UF, Kyle was also President of the Speech and Debate Team, served as a Student Senator, and was a member of Delta Chi Fraternity.
Kyle and his wife (Michelle; BA ’12) live in South Tampa with their two children (Teddy, 5; Emilia, 2). He served on the UFAA Board of Directors Student Life Workgroup for the 2024–2025 fiscal year and will be starting his first term as an elected board member; his term will expire 6/30/2027.
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