Passion. Experience. Diligence.

Kelvin Goode is a dedicated advocate in the field of consumer justice, leveraging his extensive legal expertise to fight for the rights of individuals against powerful corporate interests. His practice is currently focused on several high-stakes litigations, including a landmark case representing students against elite colleges for antitrust violations that have led to inflated tuition prices. Additionally, Mr. Goode is at the forefront of addressing the detrimental impacts of social media on children. He is also deeply invested in protecting consumer privacy in the digital age, ensuring that individuals' personal data is safeguarded against exploitation and misuse.

Before dedicating his practice to consumer justice, Mr. Goode represented Fortune 500 companies at Weil Gotshal & Manges, where he defended against the very types of claims he now pursues. This unique perspective allows him to anticipate and counter the strategies employed by large corporations, utilizing the skills and insights gained from his previous experience to effectively combat the playbook he helped develop. Mr. Goode's transition from defending corporate interests to championing consumer rights underscores his commitment to leveraging his legal acumen for the greater good, making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by corporate misconduct.

    • Represented more than 100 consumers in a multi-million-dollar dispute against Coinbase regarding unauthorized access of and withdrawals from consumers’ accounts by hackers.

    • Successfully obtaining the early dismissal of Showtime Networks from a series of putative class actions in courts around the country arising out of the high-profile August 2017 boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and UFC star Conor McGregor.

    • Represented CBS Radio in a putative class action in Wisconsin federal court asserting claims for violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

    • Represented technology startup in arbitration dispute alleging 25M+ in damages which resulted in a final order that resulted in 95% reduction in claimed damages.

    • Represented a major real-estate developer in a multimillion-dollar partnership dispute in state court against a former professional baseball player

    • Northwestern University School of Law J.D., cum laude

    • Pennsylvania College of Technology B.S. in Business Administration, cum laude

    • Arizona

    • New York

    • U.S. District Court: Southern District of New York

    • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of New York