Kevin T. Mocogni

About Kevin
Kevin is an experienced litigator defending professionals in legal and accounting malpractice cases. He also represents clients in a variety of commercial litigation matters, including breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract. Kevin handles cases in state and federal court from initial assessment through discovery and mediation to trial. He excels in communication, maintains strong client relationships, and focuses on obtaining efficient results.
Areas of Focus
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Experience
- Granted summary judgment on behalf of accounting firm on a professional negligence claim seeking eight-figures in damages.
- Protected LLC managers from breach of fiduciary duty and fraud claims brought by former LLC members via a directed finding.
- Secured client victory on a commercial lease dispute through summary judgment based on contract terms.
- Achieved dismissal of a Section 1983 claim brought against client.
- Obtained a favorable resolution for client on fraud and breach of contract claims involving financial transactions with a nationwide bank.
- Achieved a favorable result for a client in a breach of licensing agreement dispute.
Credentials
Education
- University of Notre Dame, JD, 2008
- University of Notre Dame, BA, 2003
Bar Admissions
- Illinois
Court Admissions
- US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
- US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana
Thought Leadership
Publications
- Co-Author, “Liability Issues Facing Estate Planning Professionals,” Illinois State Bar Association Trusts & Estates Newsletter, October 2019
Interests
Kevin enjoys golfing and coaching various youth sports teams. He lives with his wife and three children in the Chicagoland area.
Community/Civic Activities
- Our Lady of Perpetual Help Athletic Council, Board Member
Thought Leadership
Publications
- Co-Author, “Liability Issues Facing Estate Planning Professionals,” Illinois State Bar Association Trusts & Estates Newsletter, October 2019