Kevin Rayhill

  • Biography
  • Key Cases

Kevin Rayhill specializes in antitrust class actions and other complex litigation. He advocates for the rights of workers, taking on some of the biggest employers in professional sports, social media, defense contracting, and luxury retail to fight for competitive wages and safe working conditions. He also fights on behalf of consumers, bringing antitrust claims against manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, laptop computers, car parts, and titanium dioxide, among others. To date, these cases have resulted in settlements exceeding $300 million.

Prior to joining the firm, Kevin worked as a legal research attorney at the Superior Court of San Francisco (Criminal Division). While in law school, Kevin held internships at the California Attorney General’s Office (Environment, Land Use, and Natural Resources Division) and the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office (energy and telecommunications team), and an externship with Justice Stuart R. Pollak of the California Court of Appeal (First District).

Kevin is a member of the American Bar Association and the Bar Association of San Francisco.

Kevin currently represents plaintiffs in several class actions, including:

Kevin has also represented plaintiffs in other litigation, including:

  • Defense Contractor “No-Poach” Litigation
  • Marchbanks Truck Service Inc. Litigation: The firm represented a class of independent truck stops alleging defendants unlawfully exercised monopoly power to prevent competition in the markets for trucker fleet cards and trucker fleet card POS systems. The case resulted in a settlement for $130 million. 
  • Nomlaki Indians Litigation
  • Titanium Dioxide Antitrust Litigation: The firm represented a class of direct purchasers of titanium dioxide in an antitrust price-fixing case against titanium dioxide manufacturers DuPont, Huntsman, Millennium Inorganic Chemicals, and Kronos. The case produced a settlement of $163.5 million.