Kevin Vick is a litigator with more than two decades’ experience representing clients in the entertainment, media, technology, fashion and other industries. His trial and arbitration experience includes successfully defending motion picture companies and talent agencies in jury and bench trials. Kevin also has represented Broadway producers and sports agencies in arbitration on both the plaintiff’s and defense sides. His appellate experience includes successful representations of major technology, media and entertainment clients, as well as individuals. Kevin litigates defamation, anti-SLAPP, copyright, Section 230, trademark, publicity rights, idea submission, and invasion of privacy matters, as well as business disputes involving breach of contract, trade secrets and partnerships. Kevin also provides pre-broadcast/pre-publication content review.
Chambers ranks Kevin in Band 2 for Media & Entertainment: First Amendment Litigation, California, and Super Lawyers has named him a Super Lawyer in Intellectual Property Litigation since 2015. Kevin is a former Trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Board of Trustees, a Chair Emeritus of the Entertainment and Intellectual Property Section of the Bar Association, and served for years on the Bar Association’s Diversity and Inclusion committee. He has taught First Amendment law at the University of Southern California Law School.
Kevin graduated with honors from Stanford University and Harvard Law School. He clerked for the Honorable Florence-Marie Cooper of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
Kevin speaks Spanish, having lived and worked in Spain for three years between college and law school, and he has represented Spanish-language media clients in litigation.