Practice Expertise

  • Insurance Coverage
  • Litigation
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Areas of Practice

  • Insurance Coverage
  • Litigation
  • AI and Emerging Technologies
  • AI, Metaverse, and Emerging Technologies
  • Cyber Insurance
  • Energy
  • Financial Services
  • Food Industry
  • Professional Liability
  • Retail and Consumer Products
  • Transactional Insurance
  • View More

Profile

Kevin is a commercial litigator who represents clients in insurance coverage disputes and other business litigation. Kevin represents policyholders in complex coverage disputes involving claims under various types of policies, including commercial property, cyber, D&O, E&O, general liability, product liability, and representations and warranties. He also represents clients in connection with professional liability matters, such as insurance broker malpractice.

Kevin is a contributor to the firm’s Insurance Recovery Blog.

While in law school, Kevin served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Cathy Waldor, USMJ, in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and as a legal intern in the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey.

Prior to law school, Kevin worked for a leading risk management and insurance broking firm. In that role, he advised Fortune 500 clients on structuring sophisticated risk management programs, brokered the insurance components of such programs and serviced all risk management needs.

Bar Admissions

    Education
    JD, Seton Hall University School of Law, Executive Editor, Seton Hall Circuit Review, 2013

    BBA, Risk Management and Insurance, Temple University, magna cum laude, 2005

    Areas of Practice

    • Insurance Coverage
    • Litigation
    • AI and Emerging Technologies
    • AI, Metaverse, and Emerging Technologies
    • Cyber Insurance
    • Energy
    • Financial Services
    • Food Industry
    • Professional Liability
    • Retail and Consumer Products
    • Transactional Insurance

    Professional Career



    Articles

    • Perspectives: What the best cyber brokers do to help their clients, Business Insurance
    • Insurer’s Duties to Defend and Indemnify: New York, Practical Law
    • Risk Management in the Metaverse, Insurance Journal
    • Representations and Warranties Insurance Claims & COVID-19, Insurance Coverage Law Center
    • Representations and Warranties Insurance: Fundamentals, Practical Guidance
    • Court Refuses to Dismiss Claims in RWI Lawsuit, Business Law Today
    • Novolex Case Brings Lessons On R&W Insurance, Law360
    • Start-Up Corner: Buying Certainty in an Uncertain World Through Litigation Risk Insurance, The Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law
    • Is New York’s Commercial Division Right for My Case?, New York Law Journal

    Blogs

    Hunton Immigration and Nationality Law

    The Hunton & Williams LLP Immigration practice, part of the firm's Labor and Employment Team, is concentrated in two major areas. First our work involves advising American and foreign businesses about obtaining the most appropriate temporary and permanent work visas for executives, professionals, and other skilled foreign workers. Careful planning and documentation are necessary to ensure the greatest chance of success. We also represent our clients in any negotiations or administrative...

    Privacy and Information Security Law Blog

    Global privacy and cybersecurity law updates and analysis. Computerworld magazine has named Hunton & Williams the top firm for privacy for the fourth consecutive year based on a survey of more than 4,000 corporate privacy professionals. In addition, Chambers and Partners rated Hunton & Williams the top Privacy and Data Security practice in its Chambers Global, Chambers USA and Chambers UK guides, noting that the firm “is highly regarded for the strength of its excellent team.”

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