About Kevin M.
Kevin M. Gick has built a steady legal career that moves between public service and private practice. He came into law after studying psychology, and his path shows an orderly progression through municipal legal offices and regional firms before striking out on his own.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the College of William and Mary in 1997. He later attended the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, where he received his J.D. in 2006.
Gick began his legal work in Virginia’s local government legal offices. Early in his career he served as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Lawyer in the Winchester Commonwealth’s Lawyer’s Office in 2006. He then moved to the Roanoke County Commonwealth’s Lawyer’s Office in 2008. Those roles placed him inside the mechanics of county-level legal practice and municipal decision-making.
In 2012 he switched to private practice, joining Frith Anderson + Peake as a lawyer. Five years later he became a partner at Frankl Miller Webb & Moyers. That period deepened his experience in a firm setting and exposed him to a broader mix of client matters and firm responsibilities.
In 2023 he opened his own firm, Gick Law, PLLC, where he serves as principal. He is admitted to practice in West Virginia, Connecticut and Virginia, and his career has therefore spanned multiple jurisdictions. That cross-jurisdictional standing reflects the geographic range of his work and the variety of courts and administrative processes he has navigated.
Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in approach. He has moved between public and private roles rather than following a single straight line, and that background informs how he manages cases and clients today. He has handled both government-side matters and the priorities of private clients, and that mix is part of his professional profile.
At Gick Law, PLLC he manages the firm’s daily operations and handles client matters across the states where he is licensed to practice. His current practice centers on representing clients in the jurisdictions where he is admitted.