Kelvin Goode is a seasoned attorney and media executive with an impressive track record spanning over a decade. His journey began as a vital member of the founding team and label executive at G-Unit Records, the renowned record label of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. It was during this pivotal time that Kelvin gained firsthand insight into the glaring disparities in legal representation that artists and creators faced when navigating complex deals. This eye-opening experience ignited Kelvin’s passion to establish ClaimsHero, a platform dedicated to leveling the playing field in the legal world.
After law school, Kelvin joined Weil Gotshal & Manges as a litigation associate, defending Fortune 500 companies against class action and antitrust claims. His dedication to justice led him to join Kyle at Roche Freedman focusing on plaintiff side class action work, advocating for those who needed it most. Kelvin earned his Bachelor degree in business management from Pennsylvania College of Technology and his JD from Northwestern Law School.
He founded ClaimsHero, which is leading a battle against TikTok in arbitration involving 6,000+ families. TikTok's "no class action" clause hinders unity, forcing families into complex individual arbitration.
But ClaimsHero stands in the gap, offering legal guidance, fighting for justice and shedding light on the platform's impact. This is the perfect time to discuss the app’s damaging impact and what parents can do to fight back.
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