Kyle Yaege obtained his Bachelor of Science in family and consumer sciences, with an emphasis in personal financial planning, as well as a minor in business administration at Kansas State University. He then continued on to California Western School of Law in San Diego California, where he obtained his Juris Doctorate.
Yaege built and successfully ran a private practice for more than years before joining Galuppo & Blake in 2012. As a member of both the litigation and transactional departments at Galuppo & Blake, Yaege's legal practice is focused on serving financial institutions, investors, contractors and owners throughout California and across the country.
Yaege's real estate litigation practice encompasses a broad spectrum of real estate related litigation, including: loan liquidation, securities and real estate syndication, public and private construction, brokerage, professional licensure, and commercial lease unlawful detainer and collections.
This is the culmination of a peer nominating process that asked San Diego County lawyers to name the best young attorneys in San Diego County who are: Hard-Working & Detail-Oriented, Knowledgeable & Enthusiastic, Ethical & Professional, and Committed to Furthering the Interests of Justice in Society.
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Contact us at 619.232.4381 or contact@sddt.com to receive additional information today!
Nominations Open | September 11 |
Nominations Close | October 31 |
Nominees Published | November 8 |
Finalists Notified | November 11 |
Sponsorship/Advertising | December 9 |
Publication | December 18 |
Associate at Allen Matkins San Diego, Timothy Hutter's drive and passion for law have earned him recognition as a top Young Attorney for 2012 by The Daily Transcript.
Transcript reporter Doug Sherwin talks to Nadia P. Bermudez of the Brown Law Group LLP at the 2007 Young Attorneys reception.
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