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Kevin P. Daly focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation and international trade compliance issues. He has extensive experience representing companies at all stages of class actions, consumer claims litigation, complex business disputes, and ERISA litigation. His practice also includes advising manufacturers and other companies regarding export, sanctions, and anti-corruption compliance.

Litigation

Kevin represents a variety of clients, including manufacturers, insurance companies, and other businesses, in complex litigation matters. He has represented clients at all stages of class actions (including insurance class actions, consumer class actions, and class actions related to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act). He also represents businesses in a range of commercial disputes, such as claims for breach of contract and unfair trade practices. Kevin also has experience representing health insurers in ERISA litigation and other managed-care related litigation.

International Trade Compliance

Kevin represents clients in connection with a diverse array of international trade compliance matters. He advises clients on a variety of trade regulations, including Export Administration Regulations, International Traffic in Arms Regulations, and U.S. sanctions regulations. He also assists clients in developing facility and technology control plans to ensure that access to controlled technical data is managed consistent with applicable trade regulations. Additionally, he advises clients regarding Foreign Corrupt Practices Act compliance and risk assessment and the development of anti-corruption policies and training. Kevin also has experience defending False Claims Act litigation on behalf of companies with financial relationships with the U.S. government. He has experience conducting internal compliance reviews to identify and remedy potential trade compliance violations and strengthen compliance policies and procedures.

Pro Bono

Throughout his career, Kevin has maintained a robust pro bono practice focusing on criminal defense, criminal post-conviction, and civil and human rights matters. He also helped coordinate a pro bono legal clinic on behalf of homeless clients in Massachusetts.

Prior to joining Robinson+Cole, Kevin worked for a large global law firm. He represented clients in the pharmaceutical sector in matters alleging violations of the False Claims Act, unfair trade practices, consumer protection statutes, and common law. In addition, he represented financial services clients in the arbitration and litigation of complex commercial disputes.

While in law school, Kevin was a clinical student for the Southern Center for Human Rights and an intern for the ACLU of North Carolina. After graduating from law school, he served as a law clerk for Justice Judith A. Cowin of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.  

  • Harvard Law School (Juris Doctor, cum laude)
  • Amherst College (Bachelors, with distinction)
    • B.A., Economics and History

  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • State of California
  • State of Connecticut
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
  • U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut
  • U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California

Selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© in the area of Commercial Litigation since 2021

American Bar Association

Connecticut Bar Association

Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society
Board of Trustees (2022 - 2025)

Experience


Litigation: Termination from Provider Network

Represented health insurer in litigation and arbitration of claims arising from provider’s termination from insurer’s provider network.

Litigation: Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Represented health insurer in breach of fiduciary duty litigation brought by health insurance plan sponsor.

Litigation: Unfair Trade Practices Class Action

Represented credit union in class action regarding allegations of unfair trade practices in connection with imposition of overdraft fees.



Publications


After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Court of International Trade Orders Path Forward teaser
March 6, 2026

After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Court of International Trade Orders Path Forward

DOJ Accelerates Trade Fraud Enforcement with Interagency Task Force after a Series of False Claims Act Case Resolutions teaser
September 18, 2025

DOJ Accelerates Trade Fraud Enforcement with Interagency Task Force after a Series of False Claims Act Case Resolutions

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About teaser
November 14, 2024

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About

After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Court of International Trade Orders Path Forward teaser
March 6, 2026

After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs, Court of International Trade Orders Path Forward

DOJ Accelerates Trade Fraud Enforcement with Interagency Task Force after a Series of False Claims Act Case Resolutions teaser
September 18, 2025

DOJ Accelerates Trade Fraud Enforcement with Interagency Task Force after a Series of False Claims Act Case Resolutions

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About teaser
November 14, 2024

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About

Legal Update: Department of Justice National Security Division Announces First-of-Its-Kind Declination under Its Voluntary Self-Disclosure Program teaser
June 4, 2024

Legal Update: Department of Justice National Security Division Announces First-of-Its-Kind Declination under Its Voluntary Self-Disclosure Program

Legal Update: New Round of Sanctions Relevant to Manufacturers Are Launched on the First Anniversary of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine teaser
March 14, 2023

Legal Update: New Round of Sanctions Relevant to Manufacturers Are Launched on the First Anniversary of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

Legal Update: DOJ Announces Significant Corporate Compliance Initiatives teaser
March 8, 2023

Legal Update: DOJ Announces Significant Corporate Compliance Initiatives

June 20, 2022

What Is the Scope of Russian Sanctions?

IndustryWeek

In the article, the authors counsel that a “clear-eyed assessment of the scope of the new sanctions is essential to understanding how to navigate them in the months, and possibly years, ahead.” Despite this complexity, there are techniques available that companies want to consider when evaluating business opportunities in light of the current and evolving restrictions. View the article.

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About teaser
January 4, 2022

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About teaser
January 4, 2022

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About



Legal Update: Department of Justice National Security Division Announces First-of-Its-Kind Declination under Its Voluntary Self-Disclosure Program teaser
June 4, 2024

Legal Update: Department of Justice National Security Division Announces First-of-Its-Kind Declination under Its Voluntary Self-Disclosure Program

Legal Update: New Round of Sanctions Relevant to Manufacturers Are Launched on the First Anniversary of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine teaser
March 14, 2023

Legal Update: New Round of Sanctions Relevant to Manufacturers Are Launched on the First Anniversary of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

Legal Update: DOJ Announces Significant Corporate Compliance Initiatives teaser
March 8, 2023

Legal Update: DOJ Announces Significant Corporate Compliance Initiatives

June 20, 2022

What Is the Scope of Russian Sanctions?

IndustryWeek

In the article, the authors counsel that a “clear-eyed assessment of the scope of the new sanctions is essential to understanding how to navigate them in the months, and possibly years, ahead.” Despite this complexity, there are techniques available that companies want to consider when evaluating business opportunities in light of the current and evolving restrictions. View the article.

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About teaser
January 4, 2022

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About teaser
January 4, 2022

Manufacturing Industry Team Out + About


News


April 23, 2026

Kevin Daly Says Planning Ahead is Difficult for Businesses in Uncertain Tariff Legal Landscape

Manufacturing Law industry team member Kevin P. Daly discussed the current uncertainty businesses are facing over tariffs in the article, “CT businesses say they are owed millions after Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs,” published in the Hartford Business Journal on April 6, 2026. “There’s still some uncertainty there,” said Kevin. “We don’t have finality as to what the administrative process that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is developing is going to look like at the end of the day.” Kevin suggests that it’s planning ahead in an uncertain legal landscape that’s become difficult for businesses. “It’s a challenge…[C]ompanies look at their contracts and agreements with their suppliers and their customers and try to examine how they can allocate and plan for that risk…what’s in place now may not be what’s in place three months from now.” Read the article.

Hartford Business Journal
December 4, 2025

Health Care Enforcement Team Secures First Circuit Win for Clinical Lab in False Claims Act Appeal

August 26, 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026

Firm receives top listing in Connecticut lawyer count in national peer review survey
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026 teaser
April 23, 2026

Kevin Daly Says Planning Ahead is Difficult for Businesses in Uncertain Tariff Legal Landscape

Manufacturing Law industry team member Kevin P. Daly discussed the current uncertainty businesses are facing over tariffs in the article, “CT businesses say they are owed millions after Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs,” published in the Hartford Business Journal on April 6, 2026. “There’s still some uncertainty there,” said Kevin. “We don’t have finality as to what the administrative process that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is developing is going to look like at the end of the day.” Kevin suggests that it’s planning ahead in an uncertain legal landscape that’s become difficult for businesses. “It’s a challenge…[C]ompanies look at their contracts and agreements with their suppliers and their customers and try to examine how they can allocate and plan for that risk…what’s in place now may not be what’s in place three months from now.” Read the article.

Hartford Business Journal
December 4, 2025

Health Care Enforcement Team Secures First Circuit Win for Clinical Lab in False Claims Act Appeal

August 26, 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026

Firm receives top listing in Connecticut lawyer count in national peer review survey
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2026 teaser
January 27, 2025

Health Care Enforcement Team Wins Summary Judgment in Groundbreaking False Claims Act Litigation

Law.com, Law360, G2 Intelligence, The Dark Report, Laboratory Economics, and Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
August 15, 2024

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in <i>The Best Lawyers in America</i>© 2025 teaser
May 20, 2024

Robinson+Cole Receives Second Presidential Award for Export Service

U.S. Department of Commerce
Robinson+Cole Receives Second Presidential Award for Export Service teaser
August 17, 2023

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2024

Best Lawyers in America
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2024 teaser
August 18, 2022

74 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2023

The Best Lawyers in America
July 6, 2022

Ed Heath and Kevin Daly Author IndustryWeek Article on Scope of Russian Sanctions

IndustryWeek

January 27, 2025

Health Care Enforcement Team Wins Summary Judgment in Groundbreaking False Claims Act Litigation

Law.com, Law360, G2 Intelligence, The Dark Report, Laboratory Economics, and Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
August 15, 2024

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2025

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in <i>The Best Lawyers in America</i>© 2025 teaser
May 20, 2024

Robinson+Cole Receives Second Presidential Award for Export Service

U.S. Department of Commerce
Robinson+Cole Receives Second Presidential Award for Export Service teaser
August 17, 2023

78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2024

Best Lawyers in America
78 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2024 teaser
August 18, 2022

74 Robinson+Cole Lawyers Listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2023

The Best Lawyers in America
July 6, 2022

Ed Heath and Kevin Daly Author IndustryWeek Article on Scope of Russian Sanctions

IndustryWeek

Events


Past

Buy America: Demystifying the Complexities of the Buy American, Made in USA, and Build Back Better Legislation

May 14 2024
U.S. Commercial Service Export Documentation and Logistics Webinar Series
Past

International Space Trade Summit

5/19-21/2019
International Space Trade Summit
Past

Buy America: Demystifying the Complexities of the Buy American, Made in USA, and Build Back Better Legislation

May 14 2024
U.S. Commercial Service Export Documentation and Logistics Webinar Series
Past

International Space Trade Summit

5/19-21/2019
International Space Trade Summit

Class Action Insider


Below is an excerpt of the Class Action Insider posts authored by Kevin.

Recent First Circuit Opinion Addresses Strategies for Litigating Predominance in Class Action Litigation

On August 30, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued a decision in Bais Yaakov of Spring Valley v. ACT, Inc. that addresses how plaintiffs can satisfy the predominance requirement in federal class actions. (The opinion (“Op.”) is available here). The decision held that on the facts of this case, the... Continue Reading

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