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Kevin Andrew Chambers

Position
Kevin Andrew Chambers, Global Chair of the firm’s White Collar Defense & Investigations Practice, represents clients in high-stakes white collar, securities, and professional liability matters.
Kevin draws on extensive senior government experience to help individuals, public and private companies, and corporate committees navigate:
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- Criminal and civil litigation
- Internal investigations
- Government inquiries
Most recently, Kevin served for nearly two years at the Department of Justice as Associate Deputy Attorney General.  During his federal appointment, Kevin was selected by Attorney General Merrick Garland as the Department’s first Director of COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement.
As Associate Deputy Attorney General, he handled the Criminal Division portfolio for the Deputy Attorney General, including serving as co-chair of the Corporate Crime Advisory Group responsible for significant revisions to the Department’s policy for prosecuting corporations, executives, and individuals implicated in corporate criminal and civil misconduct.
As Director for COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement, Kevin oversaw the Department’s efforts to identify, investigate, and prosecute pandemic relief-related fraud. He established nationwide strike teams to combat large scale fraud committed by criminal organizations and transnational actors. During his tenure, the Department reported billions in recovered funds and charged actual losses.
He joined the firm in 2014 after serving for four years as an Assistant United States Attorney. During his appointment, he prosecuted more than 250 criminal cases in the District Court for the District of Columbia and the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and was lead prosecutor in more than 60 bench and jury trials. Kevin’s prosecutorial experience includes interstate drug trafficking operations, violent crime, and fraud against government agencies.
Before embarking on his legal career, Kevin practiced as a certified public accountant and senior auditor at a top New York public accounting firm. After law school, Kevin served as a law clerk to Judge Harry T. Edwards of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
A recognized leader at the firm, Kevin has previously served as Global Chair of Latham’s Diversity Leadership Committee and as Local Chair of the firm’s Washington, D.C., Litigation & Trial Department.
Kevin actively participates in the firm’s diversity efforts, which work to ensure that Latham continues to attract the highest level of talent and promote diversity internally and in the profession generally. He serves on the board of directors for the Council for Court Excellence and regularly speaks on diversity initiatives at firm training academies and law schools.
Career
https://www.lw.com/people/kevin-chambers
Lawyer Rankings
United States > Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense
Latham & Watkins LLP continues to be a market-leading firm in the area of white-collar investigations, with a strong team in Washington DC, which includes Alice S. Fisher, Douglas Greenburg, and Kevin Andrew Chambers. Greenburg is particularly skilled at representing prominent companies embroiled in cross-border investigations, while Chambers is recommended for his capabilities with handling internal investigations and government inquiries. Fisher has experience advising on a variety of white-collar matters, including health care fraud, FCPA offences, and sanction violations. Benjamin Naftalis and Doug Yatter are based in New York. Naftalis represents a wide range of clients facing enforcement action by regulatory authorities such as boards of directors, senior executives, and corporations. With his in-depth understanding of digital assets and financial regulations, Yatter is recommended for banks, cryptocurrency founders, and fintech institutions being investigated by the SEC, DOJ, and CFTC. Terra Reynolds practices in Chicago; she focusses on false claims and anti-kickback matters within the healthcare industry.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Insurance > Advice to policyholders
- Finance > Capital markets: debt offerings
- Finance > Capital markets: equity offerings
- Finance > Capital markets: global offerings
- Finance > Capital markets: high-yield debt offerings
- Antitrust > Cartel
- International trade and national security > CFIUS
- Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense
- Finance > Commercial lending
- Intellectual property > Copyright
- Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection)
- Labor and employment > Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: transactional
- Energy > Energy transactions: electric power
- Energy > Energy transactions: oil and gas
- Environment > Environment: litigation
- Environment > Environment: regulatory
- Environment > Environment: transactional
- Finance > Fintech
- Real estate > Land use/zoning
- Environment > Environment: regulatory
- Dispute resolution > Financial services litigation
- Environment > Environment: regulatory
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: large deals ($1bn+)
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: large deals ($1bn+)
- Healthcare > Life sciences
- Dispute resolution > M&A litigation: defense
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: large deals ($1bn+)
- Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: litigation
- Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: transactional
- Antitrust > Merger control
- Environment > Environment: regulatory
- Environment > Environment: regulatory
- Intellectual property > Patents: licensing
- Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (full coverage)
- Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (International Trade Commission)
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Private equity buyouts: large deals ($500m+)
- Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: consumer products (including tobacco)
- Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: toxic tort
- Finance > Project finance
- Real estate > Real estate
- Real estate > Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- Energy > Renewable/alternative power
- Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate
- Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense
- Industry focus > Sport
- Finance > Structured finance: derivatives and structured products
- Media, technology and telecoms > Technology transactions
- Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: regulatory
- Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: transactions
- Intellectual property > Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)
- Tax > US taxes: contentious
- Tax > US taxes: non-contentious
Firm Rankings
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Corporate governance
- International trade and national security > Customs, export controls and economic sanctions
- Energy > Energy regulation: electric power
- Energy > Energy regulation: oil and gas
- Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes
- Government > Government contracts
- Insurance > Insurance: non-contentious
- Dispute resolution > International litigation
- Investment fund formation and management > Private equity funds (including venture capital)
- Healthcare > Service providers
- Finance > Structured finance: securitization
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Venture capital and emerging companies
- Dispute resolution > Financial services litigation
- Healthcare > Health insurers
- Dispute resolution > Leading trial lawyers
- Dispute resolution > International arbitration
- Intellectual property > Trademarks: litigation
- Finance > Financial services regulation
- Dispute resolution > Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)
- Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Shareholder activism