Experience. skill. REsults.

Anne Kevlin brings more than 30 years of legal and dispute resolution expertise to her mission to help parties avoid the uncertainty, risk, and expense of litigation. Anne is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil mediator, a qualified Florida arbitrator, an arbitrator on the panel of the American Arbitration Association, and a certified arbitrator with ARIAS-U.S. She holds a certificate in Mediation and Conflict Management from the Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation. She also holds a certificate in Mediating the Litigated Case from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University. 

Anne has litigated and mediated legal disputes since becoming a licensed Florida attorney in 1992. She has focused her career on managing, litigating, mediating and arbitrating disputes on behalf of individuals, commercial entities, and insurers. Anne holds an “AV Preeminent” attorney rating with Martindale-Hubbell, and is recognized by both Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers

Anne has been inducted into the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals (NADN). The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals is a professional association whose membership consists of ADR professionals distinguished by their hands-on experience in the field of civil and commercial conflict resolution. Membership is by invitation only and all Academy members have been thoroughly reviewed and found to meet stringent practice criteria.

Anne is a graduate of the University of Iowa College of Law, where she served on the Iowa Law Review and the Trial Advocacy Board. In addition to Florida, Anne is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts. She received her master’s degree in management in 2011 from the Harvard Extension School. Anne also volunteers and serves on the Advisory Council for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tampa Bay.

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Speaking engagements.

  • DRI Insurance Coverage and Claims: June 2015, Chicago Bad Faith and Extra-Contractual Liability In-House Roundtable

  • CLM Annual Conference: April 2016, Orlando Insurance Coverage: FAQs About AOBs and H20

  • Gordon & Rees Legal Education Conference: May 2016 New York The Imperfect Claim: Addressing Problems Effectively and Diplomatically

  • CLM Southwest Conference: November 2016, Dallas Emerging and Horizon Technologies in Handling Larger Loss Property Damage Claims

  • 2017 WIND Conference: February 2017, Orlando AOB in Florida

  • PLRB Annual Conference: March 2017, Boston Consent Judgments: Problems and Solutions

  • Consero Financial Services & Insurance Litigation Forum: April 2017, Miami Corporate Legal Operations: Running Your Law Department Like a Business

  • Bottomline Customer Conference: May 2017, Chicago Goal: Reduce Legal Spend Below Current Levels       

  • DRI Insurance Bad Faith and Extra-Contractual Liability Conference: June 2017, Boston Caught in a Trap: Identifying and Defeating Bad Faith Threats in First-Party Matters

  • IASA Annual Conference: October 2017, Orlando Assignment of Benefits 

  • PLRB Annual Conference: April 2018, Orlando Five-Hour Law & Ethics for Florida Adjusters  

  • Windstorm Insurance Conference: January 2020, Orlando Winning With Experts 

  • ADR Section of the Florida Bar Webinar: December 2022, Panel Debate on Non-Binding Arbitration  

  •  2023 WIND Conference: January 2023, Orlando Mediation Pro Tips: Negotiation Hacks for Overcoming the Impossible

  • 2023 PLRB Claims Conference: March 2023, Orlando Arbitration: Optimizing Efficiencies and Outcomes

  • 2024 PLRB Claims Conference: March 2024, Boston Science of Settlement: Psychology & Mediation