
Clark Hill PLC
Lawyers

Kevin Kent
- Phone+1 215.640.8531
- Email[email protected]
Work Department
Litigation
Position
Member
Transatlantic Practice Chair
Career
Kevin Kent prides himself on deftly guiding his clients through litigation, disputes, and regulatory actions while also working closely with them to identify and minimize future risk exposure. Clients seeking Kevin’s counsel vary from a broad spectrum of industries, including water and public infrastructure, real estate development, life sciences, financial services, casino gaming, education, gaming and government.
Kevin works to best position clients for unavoidable litigation while zealously representing them through the life of the matter. He also focuses on advising clients on risk management and identifying proactive steps to avoid litigation in high legal exposure industries. He represents companies in matters involving civil fraud, director and officer liability, and government civil enforcement actions and related internal investigations; court-appointed receivers in federal enforcement matters; and C-Suite executives in contract disputes. Much of Kevin’s recent risk management work involves advising private companies and government entities on privatization proposals, federal and state funding, and other risks inherent in the interaction between public entities and the private sector. Kevin serves as a mediator in complex commercial disputes, assisting parties to resolve their differences or narrow them prior to or during litigation.
Kevin is licensed as a solicitor in Ireland, as well as in England and Wales. Kevin is Leader of Clark Hill’s Transatlantic Practice and the liaison between the firm’s U.S. offices and its Dublin office. He serves on the Board of the Irish American Business Chamber and Network, which promotes the development of economic relationships between the United States, Ireland and Northern Ireland. Kevin also serves as a director of Clark Hill Public Strategies.
Kevin was appointed to the Pennsylvania-Ireland Trade Commission for the 2025-2026 Legislative Session of the General Assembly.