“I’m very dedicated, reliable, and hardworking. I enjoy thinking of creative solutions and problem solving.”
Kylie is an attorney in Obermayer’s Labor and Employment department. She represents employers in all aspects of labor and employment law, including employment litigation, employment–related agreements, wage and hour matters, executive compensation, employee benefits, internal investigations, and labor arbitration.
Kylie is committed to transparency and clear communication with her clients. She maintains regular interaction, actively listening and asking key questions to ensure they fully understand the legal process and are well-informed about the strategies aimed at achieving the best possible outcome.
In her free time, Kylie enjoys traveling, cooking and baking, reading, hiking, and spending quality time with friends and family.
Kylie has experience in drafting dispositive and evidentiary motions, pleadings, case and settlement reports, and discovery requests.
As a Legal Intern, Kylie drafted legal analysis for a sustainable land management project for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. She also drafted a concept note for a Knowledge Dialogue series involving the connection between zoonotic diseases, climate change, and biodiversity, and attended Third Committee meetings for the New York-based mission.
Kylie graduated from law school with honors, earning cum laude distinction and receiving the Law Merit Scholarship. She also served as the Research and Writing Editor for the Pace Environmental Law Review.