Kingsley represents companies and individuals in all aspects of high-stakes litigation, including class actions, complex commercial cases, and regulatory enforcement actions. He has litigated in both federal and state courts, as well as in alternative dispute resolution forums. As part of his practice, Kingsley also regularly counsels financial institutions regarding compliance with state and federal laws relating to unfair business practices, telemarketing, lending and collection practices, data privacy, data security and other consumer protection statutes. He has also represented individual and corporate clients in white-collar criminal matters and government investigations.
Kingsley also has experience representing financial service providers facing inquiries and enforcement actions by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), as well as state attorney generals related to state consumer protection laws.
Kingsley also strongly believes in the importance of pro bono work. Recently, he co-authored an amicus curiae brief on behalf of the ACLU of Florida, First Amendment Foundation, and Southern Poverty Law Center, in an appeal before the Florida Third District Court of Appeal, regarding the issue of government transparency and the right of Florida citizens to have access to public records in the custody of private contractors performing a public function.
Kingsley is co-chair for Stroock’s Attorneys of Color affinity group and is a member of the firm's Diversity Committee.
J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law, 2015
B.A., B.B.A., Florida International University, 2010
Kingsley represents companies and individuals in all aspects of high-stakes litigation, including class actions, complex commercial cases, and regulatory enforcement actions. He has litigated in both federal and state courts, as well as in alternative dispute resolution forums. As part of his practice, Kingsley also regularly counsels financial institutions regarding compliance with state and federal laws relating to unfair business practices, telemarketing, lending and collection practices, data privacy, data security and other consumer protection statutes. He has also represented individual and corporate clients in white-collar criminal matters and government investigations.
Kingsley also has experience representing financial service providers facing inquiries and enforcement actions by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), as well as state attorney generals related to state consumer protection laws.
Kingsley also strongly believes in the importance of pro bono work. Recently, he co-authored an amicus curiae brief on behalf of the ACLU of Florida, First Amendment Foundation, and Southern Poverty Law Center, in an appeal before the Florida Third District Court of Appeal, regarding the issue of government transparency and the right of Florida citizens to have access to public records in the custody of private contractors performing a public function.
Kingsley is co-chair for Stroock’s Attorneys of Color affinity group and is a member of the firm's Diversity Committee.
J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law, 2015
B.A., B.B.A., Florida International University, 2010