Kevin Probst
Dabdoub Law Firm
Kevin’s commitment to working on behalf of people with disabilities dates back to high school when he coached a Special Olympics running team and organized a 5K charity race to benefit the organization. After serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Namibia, Kevin moved to Washington, D.C. and taught middle school students with disabilities. It was ultimately this experience that fueled his decision to attend law school and pursue a career in advocating for the legal rights of people with disabilities.
Kevin attended the University of Miami School of Law on a Miami Scholars Public Interest Scholarship, where he received the Dean’s Certificate of Achievement for his clinical work representing clients, was elected president of the Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board, and was tapped into the Iron Arrow Honor Society, the highest honor bestowed by the University of Miami.
Upon obtaining his law degree, Kevin served as the first post-graduate fellow with Miami Law’s HOPE Public Interest Resource Center before being selected as an Equal Justice Works Fellow to create a medical-legal partnership at Legal Services. Kevin spent nearly 10 years with Legal Services of Greater Miami successfully representing clients in disability benefits, special education, and health insurance disputes prior to joining Dabdoub Law Firm.
Kevin proudly serves on the Board of Miami Homes for All and is admitted to practice law in the State of Florida and the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida.