Kevin Baumgardner
Admitted in Washington
Kevin Baumgardner is a founding partner of Corr Cronin. His legal counsel focuses on product liability, labor and employment, commercial, toxic tort and personal injury cases, international sports law, and the defense of alleged whistleblower litigation.
Having tried cases in the state and federal courts of Washington and Alaska, Kevin is well-versed in navigating complex litigation landscapes. He has represented dozens of Fortune 500 companies and appeared before an international sports law tribunal in Lausanne, Switzerland. His experiences also include labor arbitrations, administrative trials, and civil case arbitrations. His clientele included distinguished figures such as a Nobel Prize winner and an Olympic medalist, both in matters concerning their professional standing.
Kevin is consistently recognized as a preeminent lawyer in the Pacific Northwest. He has been noted as Top Rated by Super Lawyers for more than twenty years, and named among the Best Lawyers in America every year since 2008. Kevin was included in the 2nd edition Guide to the World’s Leading Product Liability Lawyers. He is recognized by Benchmark Litigation as a Litigation Star in Washington state.
Prior to joining Corr Cronin, Kevin was chair of the Product Liability/Personal Injury Practice Group at Bogle & Gates, and a member of that firm’s Executive Committee.
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Featured Cases
Tamosaitis v. Bechtel National, Inc.
Successful defense of federal administrative and state court proceedings relating to “whistleblower” allegations against Hanford contractor. All claims either dismissed voluntarily or by a judge on summary judgment, with contested dismissal affirmed by Washington Court of Appeals.
In re: Asbestos Litigation
Partner in charge for diverse group of defendants in Washington State asbestos cases. Obtained numerous summary judgments and negotiated favorable settlements.
Kirby v. Allergan
Successful defense of claim alleging violation of the ADA. Defense verdict.
In re: Le Samurai
Defense of an Olympic medalist athlete against disciplinary charges; hearing before Federation Equestre Internationale tribunal in Lausanne, Switzerland.