
Kevin Brogan is a nationally recognized trial lawyer known for his success in eminent domain, inverse condemnation, and complex real property litigation involving high-value valuation disputes. With a career spanning major verdicts and landmark cases, he represents a wide spectrum of clients — from multinational corporations to individual business and property owners — including retail centers, industrial facilities, hotels, office buildings, apartment properties, and oil and gas assets.
A respected authority in the field, Kevin authors and continuously updates the California Chapter of the American Bar Association’s leading treatise, The Law of Eminent Domain — a role that has solidified his reputation as one of the foremost eminent domain lawyers in the country.
With extensive trial experience in state and federal courts, Kevin approaches litigation with the strategic precision of “playing chess,” planning multiple moves ahead to secure the strongest outcome. His dedication to excellence has earned him induction as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, an invitation-only honor reserved for attorneys who demonstrate the highest standards of advocacy, ethics, professionalism, and integrity.
Kevin is also consistently recognized in Best Lawyers in America, reflecting his longstanding record of client results and peer respect within the trial bar.
Beyond eminent domain, Kevin has built a powerful second specialty: defending professionals accused of malpractice or misconduct. His work began over two decades ago when he successfully represented a major law firm in a high-stakes legal malpractice case involving an eminent domain matter. Since then, he has been a trusted defender for several national law firms in legal malpractice and breach-of-fiduciary-duty actions.
He is certified by the State Bar of California as a Specialist in Legal Malpractice, and also defends real estate brokers, architects, engineers, and other professionals across California.
Kevin earned his finance major and real estate minor at the University of California, Berkeley, before receiving his J.D. from University of California College of the Law, San Francisco. He began his legal career clerking for the late Hon. Oliver Seth, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit — an experience that shaped his disciplined and analytical approach to trial work.
Kevin is deeply committed to community leadership. His long-standing involvement with Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) includes roles such as:
Board of Trustees Member (since 2010)
Governance Committee Chair (2016)
Board of Directors Member (2017–2025)
Foundation Board of Trustees Chair (2017–2022)
Chairperson of the Board of Directors (2022–2025)
He continues to serve on the CHLA Foundation Board of Trustees.
A former member of Cal’s Rugby Team, he sits on the California Rugby Advisory Board and is active in several nonprofit and cultural organizations, including the Executive Committee of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Kevin has also spent many years coaching youth rugby, baseball, and soccer.
Kevin’s interest in eminent domain runs generations deep. In the late 1800s, the Santa Fe Railroad condemned a right-of-way across his great-great-grandparents’ ranch in Las Lunas, New Mexico. As compensation, his family received a New England Colonial–style adobe home — a structure that still stands today. This personal history adds meaningful depth to his lifelong dedication to property rights and valuation law.
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