About Kevin G.
Kevin G. Klevorn earned his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School, receiving his J.D. in 1983. He entered legal studies after earlier undergraduate work and completed his training at a school known for a rigorous curriculum. The law degree set the course for a long career in Michigan courts and legal practice.
Admitted to practice in Michigan in 1983, Klevorn has maintained a continuous presence in the state’s legal community. He has carried a courtroom calendar, advised clients, and handled matters that require steady legal judgment. Over the years he has navigated changes in the profession and adapted to evolving procedural and substantive law.
Since 2018 his professional listing has been associated with Klevorn & Klevorn. That affiliation reflects the most recent chapter of a multi-decade career. Colleagues and clients see him at the firm’s offices where he meets with clients, prepares filings, and appears when necessary before tribunals across the state.
His time in practice spans both trial work and client counseling. He has experience preparing pleadings and managing the logistics of litigation. He also spends time on transactional matters that require careful attention to documents and deadlines. The balance between courtroom work and file management is part of how he manages a docket and serves clients.
Klevorn’s professional life has included ongoing participation in the state’s legal community since his admission. That continuity has kept him connected to changes in court rules, local practice, and the network of attorneys and judges in Michigan. He has drawn on those long-term relationships in serving clients and in coordinating matters that require input from other professionals.
In conversation he is direct and pragmatic. He tends to break complex issues into manageable steps and lays out options for clients in plain language. That approach guides his day-to-day work at the firm and informs how cases are staffed and handled.
He works out of Klevorn & Klevorn and continues to practice law in Michigan. His current practice centers on serving clients through the firm’s offices in the state.