Area of EmphasisKevin Douglass is a shareholder in the Firm’s Litigation, Energy and Natural Resources, and Mobility, Transport and Safety groups. Mr. Douglass has more than 30 years of experience litigating complex commercial matters in a variety of forums including federal, state and bankruptcy courts. His experience includes numerous jury trials, bench trials, preliminary hearings, appeals, mediations, mini-trials and arbitrations. In addition, Mr. Douglass is a certified mediator.
Natural Resources
Mr. Douglass represents natural gas and coal clients in litigation and administrative proceedings involving lease and title disputes, subsidence issues, zoning matters, pipeline construction, supply agreements and challenges to municipal ordinances. He is the editor of the Firm’s Babst Calland Report, a comprehensive annual publication that covers events and issues of interest to the energy industry. Mr. Douglass is a past president and executive committee member of the Energy & Mineral Law Foundation (EMLF) and continues to serve on its Board of Trustees. In 2018, he was the recipient of the EMLF’s John L. McClaugherty Award for extraordinary service to the legal profession and the EMLF.
Closely-Held Businesses
Mr. Douglass frequently provides client counseling, mediation and litigation services to businesses, business owners, co-venturers, managers, directors, officers and/or employees when disagreements arise between or among them or with third parties. Disputes between owners typically involve contractual matters including buyouts, confidential information and trade secrets, non-competition, terminations, compensation and governance issues. Other allegations can include breach of fiduciary duty, mismanagement, “freeze-out,” fraud, misrepresentation, civil conspiracy, usurpation of corporate opportunities and other improprieties. Mr. Douglass often works closely with forensic accounting and business valuation firms.
Representative Commercial Litigation Matters
Advantageous settlement after two-week trial defending majority business owners against claims of alleged mismanagement and fraud; buyout of minority owner achievedDismissal of $79 million CERCLA cost recovery action that was subsequently affirmed by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals following oral argumentSuccessful defense of a majority shareholder in a two-week jury trial involving the buyout of a minority shareholderAdvantageous settlement after a two-week trial defending business against a $54 million destruction of business claimDefense of a billion-dollar entity’s chief financial officer in multiple cases, including class actions$3.3 million judgment, plus attorneys’ fees, on behalf of a corporate officer and former business owner following an eight-day trial against his former employer and a successor companyPunitive damage award following a jury trial involving trade secret violationsDismissal of Environmental Hearing Board appeal alleging mine subsidence damage to structure following three-day evidentiary hearing involving testimony of multiple subsidence expertsEmergency court hearing resulting in successful appointment of a custodian to run deadlocked business leading to successful buyout of 50 percent ownerAppointment of a corporate custodian after a protracted multi-day hearing exposing fraudulent activitiesBackground
Mr. Douglass graduated magna cum laude from Mount Union College in 1983 with a B.A. in History. He earned his J.D. at Duquesne University School of Law in 1986 where he was a member of the Duquesne Law Review.
Publications/PresentationsAuthor, “Work it Out—Conflict Resolution for Business Owners,” The Legal Intelligencer, January 11, 2019.Presenter, “The Rise of NGO Litigation in Response to the Trump Presidency,” EMLF Conference, Lexington, Ky., October 2017.Presenter and Panel Facilitator, “Resolving Disagreements Between Co-Owners of Business,” Association for Corporate Growth, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 2016.Presenter, “Successful Negotiations,” BNY Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 2016.Co-Author, “Extending Oil and Gas Leases to Their Secondary Term,” American Bar Association’s Environmental Litigation Committee Newsletter, Summer 2012.Co-Presenter, “To Infinity and Beyond: Extending Your Lease to Its Secondary Term in the Appalachian Basin,” EMLF Annual Institute, Charleston, S.C., June 2012.Presenter, “Marcellus Shale Municipal Ordinances in Pennsylvania: Constitutional and Preemption Challenges,” LexisNexis presents Emerging Issues in the Law of Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 2011.Co-Presenter, “Developing Case Law for the Marcellus Shale: Building a Moving Car,” Pennsylvania Bar Association Civil Litigation Annual Retreat, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington, Pa., April 2011.Co-Presenter with the Honorable Lisa Pupo Lenihan, Chief Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, “A Trial in the Real World: How Things Are Done in the Federal Courts in Western Pennsylvania,” Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County and Allegheny County Bar Association, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 2011.Co-Presenter, “Can Witnesses and Lawyers Learn From Hollywood?” EMLF Conference, Lexington, Ky., October 2009.Presenter, “Successful Negotiations,” EMLF Energy Law Workshops, Fort Myers, Fla., February 2009.Presenter, “Work it Out: Conflict Resolution for Business Owners,” Pittsburgh Young Professionals, Pittsburgh, Pa., January 2009.Co-Presenter, “Climate Change is Changing Business,” EMLF Mineral Law Conference, Lexington, Ky., October 2008.