About Kevin C.
Kevin C. Ford trained in the Midwest before building a courtroom practice in Georgia. He earned a B.A. in political science from Marquette University in 1989 and completed his J.D. at The University of Toledo College of Law in 1992. Those early years gave him classroom grounding in constitutional and trial principles that would shape his work in the decades that followed.
Ford began his legal career at Schellinger & Doyle in 1992. Two years later he opened his own firm, practicing under the Law Offices of Kevin C. Ford. The move into private practice came quickly and signaled a preference for running his own cases and managing litigation from intake through trial.
Over the course of his practice he has been admitted in multiple jurisdictions. Those include the state bars of Georgia and Wisconsin, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and federal admission in the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Georgia. He is also admitted in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia. That range of admissions allows him to take cases in both state and federal forums.
Ford holds memberships in several professional organizations. He is a current member of the Georgia State Bar and is affiliated with the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. National groups are part of his network as well; he is a diplomat of the American Trial Lawyers Association and a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Those associations reflect ongoing contact with peers and other trial lawyers across a variety of matters.
His courtroom experience dates to the early 1990s and spans work conducted through his firm. Ford has handled cases in trial court and in federal district courts tied to his admissions. He manages case preparation, hearings and trial work from his office. Colleagues describe him as practical in court and direct in client communication.
Today he continues to operate the Law Offices of Kevin C. Ford. He represents clients in matters filed in state and federal courts and handles litigation from initial pleadings through trial and judgment. His current practice centers on litigation in state and federal courts.