W. Tyler Lloyd
Tyler Lloyd is an attorney in the firm’s Louisville, Kentucky office where he is a member of the Construction Service Group. His practice focuses on all phases of construction projects, including conflict resolution.
Northern Kentucky University Salmon P. Chase College of Law
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Northern Kentucky Law Review, Associate Editor
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CALI Award in Uniform Commercial Code Basics
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Highest Possible Grade in Securities Regulation
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Dean's List
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Chase Legal & Entrepreneurial Center, Co-Founder
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Chase Business Law Union, Vice-President
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Chase Sports Law Society, Treasurer
University of Kentucky
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Minor in Political Science
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Dean's List
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Kappa Alpha Order, Executive Board
Prior to joining the firm, Tyler was an attorney for a regional civil litigation firm in Lexington, Kentucky.
Evaluating and Mitigating the Impact of Trump’s Tariffs on Construction Projects
On February 1, 2025, President Trump announced that tariffs of 25% will be imposed on goods imported from Mexico and Canada (with the exception of Canadian energy resources which will be subject to a 10% tariff). In addition, a 10% tariff will also be imposed on certain goods imported from China. The administration’s stated justification for this emergency action is to address the threat posed by illegal aliens and drugs, including fentanyl, that are flowing into the United States. While the details of the tariffs remain unclear, these tariffs will undoubtedly impact both the cost and availability of critical materials required for construction projects across the United States. Accordingly, all contractors would be wise to immediately evaluate applicable clauses in existing contracts that may offer some relief from the time and cost impact resulting from tariffs. Construction attorneys Tyler Lloyd and Steven Henderson take a look at what this will mean to the construction industry in this Stites & Harbison Client Alert.
Stites & Harbison Welcomes W. Tyler Lloyd to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Stites & Harbison, PLLC welcomes attorney W. Tyler Lloyd to the Louisville, Ky., office. He joins the Construction Service Group.