
Kevin Lumpkin
Litigation Partner at Sheehey Furlong & Behm P.C.
Kevin is an experienced litigator in the practice areas of complex commercial litigation, class actions, medical malpractice defense, consumer fraud litigation, breach of contract litigation, personal injury defense, and land use and zoning. He is both a trial and appellate litigator, and he has participated in numerous jury trials and bench trials.
Kevin practice is focused primarily on civil litigation, serving both business and individuals. He practices in both state and federal court, as well as before various State agencies and boards. Prior to joining Sheehey, Kevin served as a law clerk for the Vermont Superior Courts in Bennington, Addison, and Chittenden Counties.
In 2020, Vermont Business Magazine recognized Kevin as one of 40 rising stars under 40 years old. For every year from 2015 through 2020, Super Lawyers magazine has named Kevin to its list of Rising Stars in New England in the practice area of business litigation. In 2016, Kevin received the Vermont Bar Association’s Distinguished Pro Bono Service Award for his work providing indigent litigants with legal representation through a pro bono clinic at the civil division of the Chittenden Superior Court.
- Vanderbilt University Law School
- J.D. (2011)
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- Litigation Partner
- Sheehey Furlong & Behm P.C.
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- Litigation Associate
- Sheehey Furlong & Behm P.C.
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- Judicial Law Clerk
- Vermont Judiciary
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- New England Rising Star
- Super Lawyers
- Named a Rising Star in business litigation every year since 2015.
- "40 Under 40" Rising Star
- Vermont Business Magazine
- Distinguished Pro Bono Service Award
- Vermont Bar Association
- Vermont Works for Women
- Treasurer and Board Member
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- Town Meeting Television
- Trustee, City of Burlington
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- Vermont Business Roundtable
- Associate Member
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- Vermont Bar Association Young Lawyers Division
- Former Chair
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- Winooski Development Review Board
- Former Chair
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- Vermont
- Vermont Supreme Court
- ID Number: 5147
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Free Consultation
I am happy to discuss prospective matters at no charge to determine whether I might be able to assist with your matter. - Credit Cards Accepted
- Business Law
- Business Litigation
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Intellectual Property
- Medical Malpractice
- Landlord Tenant
- Evictions, Landlord Rights, Tenants' Rights
- English: Spoken, Written
- Q. is my landlord allowed to come into my apartment every month for check-ins, showings, and "fixes"?
- A: Your landlord is permitted to enter your unit for one of four reasons:
(1) when necessary to inspect the premises;
(2) to make necessary or agreed repairs, alterations, or improvements;
(3) to supply agreed services; or
(4) to exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, tenants, workers, or contractors.
Your landlord must provide 48 hours' notice before making entry, but can ask for permission to enter in less time than that, and the law requires that you not unreasonably withhold permission.
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