University of California, Irvine (B.A. 2001); University of Michigan Law School (J.D. 2007)
Kevin is a seasoned litigator who has spent more than 14 years representing corporations in high stakes litigation before both state and federal courts, and various tribunals. His practice has involved the recovery of damages resulting from antitrust violations, unfair competition, false advertising, insurers’ failure to reimburse and/or bad faith conduct, as well as defending corporations against consumer and patient class actions, civil RICO allegations and civil and criminal government investigations.
Kevin has represented clients from a wide variety of industries including defense-contractors, oil and gas producers, credit bureaus, homebuilders, hospitals, and healthcare providers.
Kevin began his career at Jones Day, where he spent seven years as a litigator in the firm’s Business and Tort Litigation group. He subsequently represented large corporate policyholders seeking to obtain reimbursement for wrongfully withheld policy benefits from their insurers.
Kevin has also provided e-discovery consulting relating to a multi-billion-dollar bilateral investment treaty dispute before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague.
He attended the University of California, Irvine graduating with a degree in Anthropology while playing water polo as a scholarship athlete. Kevin then graduated cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School.
Kevin is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and the Antitrust Law section of the American Bar Association. He is admitted in California, all U.S. District Courts in California, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.