About Kevin Michael
Kevin Michael Kneupper is a dedicated consumer protection attorney based in Huntington Beach, California. He co-founded Kneupper & Covey PC, a law firm committed to representing individuals against unfair business practices and false advertising. The firm operates from its office located at 17011 Beach Blvd., Suite 900, Huntington Beach, CA 92647. With a focus on consumer rights, Kneupper & Covey PC aims to hold corporations accountable for deceptive practices that harm consumers. Kevin earned his Juris Doctor from The University of Texas School of Law in 2005. Following his graduation, he took on a prestigious role as a law clerk for the Honorable Judge James L.
Dennis on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. This position provided him with inexperience in the legal field, particularly in significant death penalty cases, including one that ultimately reached the Supreme Court. This early exposure to complex legal issues shaped his understanding of the judicial system and developed his advocacy skills. In 2007, Kevin returned to Texas, where he joined a plaintiff's law firm recognized as one of the nation's "most feared." His practice specialized in high-tech cases and patent lawsuits. He played a pivotal role in eight jury trials involving multi-million dollar disputes. A notable achievement during this time was his involvement in securing a $391 million verdict for Versata in a landmark case against SAP AG.
This experience solidified his reputation as a formidable attorney in the realm of intellectual property and consumer rights. In 2019, Kevin took a significant step in his career by co-founding Kneupper & Covey PC with Cyclone Covey. The firm focuses on consumer protection, handling many cases from class actions to individual lawsuits. The mission of the firm is clear: to halt unfair business practices and ensure that consumers are treated fairly. Kevin’s dual licensure in both Texas and California allows him to serve a broader clientele. He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2005 and to the State Bar of California in 2019, adding to his legal reach.
Outside of his legal practice, Kevin is also an accomplished writer — He has authored novels and screenplays, with his works reaching over 100,000 readers. His focus on literature extends to advocating on behalf of romance novelists, where he notably challenged the trademarking of the word "cocky" to ensure its continued use in book titles. This advocacy reflects his commitment not only to consumer rights but also to the creative community, showcasing his multifaceted talents and interests.