KYLE J. GLOVER is a former partner (2014-2019) at the firm Pierce Atwood LLP and a Former Faculty Member at the Harvard Negotiation Institute.

In his law practice, Kyle assists clients with a wide range of matters related to the negotiation of complex technology and intellectual property transactions. In addition to his subject-matter and legal expertise, Kyle advises his clients on negotiation strategy throughout the deal life cycle, including advising on deal set-up and structure, process, and substantive contract issues. He also typically represents his client in negotiations with counterparties to the transaction, where he employs cutting-edge negotiation techniques and best practices to resolve conflict, clarify concepts, and create value. Other attorneys also regularly consult Kyle for advice on how to resolve difficult negotiation problems.

In addition to the practice of law, Kyle teaches and consults on negotiation-related matters. He regularly designs and conducts trainings and workshops on negotiation and effective communication for non-profit and for-profit companies in the United States and abroad. He is a faculty member of the Harvard Negotiation Institute, where he co-teaches a week-long negotiation course for mid-career professionals, and he has been appointed twice to serve as a Lecturer on Law in negotiation at Harvard Law School.

Prior to entering private law practice, Kyle clerked for the Hon. Jon O. Newman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and for the Hon. F. Dennis Saylor IV of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Kyle is a graduate of Harvard Law School, cum laude (JD), the Fletcher School at Tufts University (MA), and the University of Chicago (BA). Kyle lives in Maine with his wife, Susan, and twin daughters, Skye and Lindy.