Kevin McGivern, Attorney
mcgivern@acklaw.com
Telephone: 410-752-1630
Facsimile: 410-752-0085
Direct: 443-573-9307
7 Saint Paul Street, Suite 1600
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Practice Areas
• General casualty
• Commercial litigation
• Education law
• Premises liability
Professional Profile
Since joining Anderson, Coe &
King, Kevin McGivern has represented corporate and individual clients in
Maryland 's state and federal trial courts. His clients include national
manufacturers, retailers, contractors and insurers as well as local school
boards and individual professionals. Mr. McGivern possesses a range of
experience handling general tort and contract matters, including personal
injury, premises liability, product defect and commercial warranty claims.
Kevin McGivern received his law degree from the University of
Maryland School of Law, where he served as an Executive Board Member for the
Moot Court Board, Board Member for the University of Maryland School of Law's
Honor Board and staff editor for the University of Maryland Law Journal of
Race, Religion, Gender and Class. He also received the William P.
Cunningham Award in recognition for exceptional achievements and service to the
law school. Following graduation, Mr. McGivern clerked for the Honorable
Judith C. Ensor in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County .
Education
University of Maryland School of Law (J.D., 2005)
Bentley University (M.B.A., '01) academic distinction
Bentley University (B.S., '00) magna cum laude
Admitted
Maryland
United States District Court for the District of Maryland
District of Columbia
Representative Matters
• Obtained a defense verdict in favor of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company in the matter of Joseph Aydlett v. Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co . Plaintiff, an insured of Nationwide Mutual, sought damages arising from an automobile accident pursuant to the underinsured motorist provisions of his automobile insurance policy. After deliberations, the Baltimore City jury found that a phantom driver was not the cause of Plaintiff's accident and injuries and returned a defense verdict in favor of Nationwide Mutual.