Kevin M. Blake is the managing partner of the firm’s Blue Bell, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania office. Kevin graduated from Drexel University in 1990, earning a B.S. in Commerce and Engineering, with concentrations in Operations and Human Resource Management.
Kevin worked in food packaging, warehousing, and transportation prior to attending the Temple University School of Law in September of 1993. While at Temple, he was the recipient of a William R. Spofford Scholarship for outstanding legal scholarship his second year. Kevin graduated with honors in May, 1996.
Kevin is the chair of the Bennett, Bricklin & Saltzburg, LLP, subrogation team, which specializes in the subrogation and recovery of large loss property claims for firm clients throughout New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. He is a member of the National Association of Subrogation Professionals and serves on NASP’s Amicus Committee, reviewing proposed state legislation for its affect on insurers’ subrogation rights.
Kevin also handles general liability and commercial cases, as well as cases involving insurance coverage, first-party bad faith, and the enforcement of employment agreements and covenants not to compete.
Kevin is licensed to practice law in the State Courts of New York, as well as the State and Federal Courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania (Eastern and Middle Districts). Kevin has briefed and argued numerous cases before the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. Kevin has also arbitrated and tried jury trials in the United States District Courts for the Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania. He has tried jury trials in Berks, Centre, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery, Philadelphia, and York counties.
Kevin was named a Super Lawyer Rising Star in 2005 and 2006 by Law & Politics and The Philadelphia Magazine.
Kevin resides in West Chester, Pennsylvania with his wife and two sons. The family is active in scouting and youth sports. Kevin is also the Treasurer for the Chester County Wolfe Tone Division 1 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and a member of the Knights of Columbus, Monsignor Schuyler Council 1333.