Kevin has more than 40 years of experience representing manufacturers, corporations, and businesses in complex civil litigation, including product liability, product warranty, premises liability, and trucking and transportation matters. He regularly defends manufacturers and transportation-related businesses in high-exposure matters and has successfully obtained dismissals on behalf of defendants in product liability cases.
His product warranty practice includes defending claims brought under federal and state statutes, including the Pennsylvania and New Jersey lemon laws, as well as breach of warranty and consumer fraud acts. Kevin also represents defendants in premises liability actions.
Kevin has litigated matters for major manufacturers across a wide range of industries, including automobiles, trucks, boats, homes, and recreational vehicles and equipment. He has additional experience representing warranty and service contract companies, builders, and related businesses.
Kevin has tried more than 75 cases to jury verdicts, as well as numerous bench trials, and has experience handling class actions. He has also argued before appellate courts, including the New Jersey Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Kevin is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and holds an AV Preeminent rating from LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell.
Honors & Awards
•AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell
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•New Jersey Super Lawyer (2005)
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•Panelist, PBS television shows, Consumer Fraud Issues
•Swarthmore's Who's Who
Published Works
•'Impaired Cognizance of Injury From Sexual Abuse May Not Trigger the Discovery Rule,' Defense Digest, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 2000
•'Strict Liability and Negligence Claims May be Barred in New Jersey Products Liability Cases Involving Damage to the Product,' Defense Digest, 1998-02, Vol. 4, No. 1
•'The Defense of Charitable Organizations Takes a Turn for the Better,' Defense Digest, April 1995
Legal Certifications
•Commercial Arbitrator - Camden County, New Jersey
Results
Jury Defense Verdict Obtained in New Jersey Product Liability Case
We secured a jury defense verdict in the Superior Court of New Jersey in a product liability case where the demand was $650,000. The plaintiff alleged a defect in the handle of an ultraviolet light disinfecting device that caused her to develop trigger finger. They alleged a design defect and failure to warn claim, claiming permanent damage to her ring finger and hand as a result of surgeries to correct the injury.