Stuart C. Talley

Legal Specialties

  • Medical Devices
  • Consumer Class Actions
  • Serious Personal Injury
  • Complex Litigation
  • Consumer Fraud
  • Dangerous Drugs

Legal Assistant

Lisa Anderson

MEMBERSHIPS

  • The State Bar of California
  • American Association for Justice
  • Sacramento County Bar Association
  • Long Beach Inns of Court

EDUCATION

  • J.D. Pepperdine University, 1995
    —Magna Cum Laude Member, —Pepperdine Law Review
  • B.A. University of California, Santa Barbara, 1992
    —Graduated with High Honors

CONTACT

Stuart C. Talley

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Mr. Talley is a partner who primarily practices in the areas of mass torts, consumer class actions and other complex litigation. For the past 7 years, he has represented plaintiffs in numerous complex cases in both Federal and State Courts around the country. Representative cases include:

In Re Vicryl Sutures – In this case Mr. Talley was part of a litigation team that represented over 200 individual plaintiffs who alleged they contracted post operative infections following the use of defectively manufactured Vicryl Sutures. The 200 cases were consolidated in state courts in New Jersey and California and in Federal Court in the Eastern District of Texas. After several years of litigation, the cases settled for a confidential sum.

Gynecare Intergel Litigation — Mr. Talley represented 60 women who alleged they were injured following the use of a product known as Gynecare Intergel. The product was marketed by J&J subsidiary, Ethicon, Inc. and was recalled following its use in approximately 80,000 women. The cases settled for a confidential sum.

In Re Guidant Defibrillator Litigation — Mr. Talley and his firm were part of the Plaintiff’s Steering Committee in this MDL proceeding that sought reimbursement for more 5,000 individuals who had defective Guidant defibrillators placed in their bodies. A settlement in this case was recently announced wherein plaintiffs will receive more than $200,000,000.

In Re AOL Spin-Off Sub Account Litigation — Mr. Talley and his firm were lead counsel in this MDL proceeding wherein it was alleged that millions of AOL subscribers improperly had screen names "spun-off” into separate accounts and were then billed additional fees for these "spun-off” accounts. The settlement in this case was valued at approximately $25,000,000.

Larkin v. Best Buy — Mr. Talley served as lead counsel in this consumer class action against Best Buy alleging that the marketing of its extended warranties is false and misleading. Specifically the complaint alleged that Best Buy did not have in place a sufficient number of service centers and technicians to make warranty repairs in a timely manner.

Mr. Talley has also handled many large individual personal injury actions on behalf of injured consumers.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES & AFFILIATIONS

  • Board Member, Capitol City Trial Lawyers Association
  • Member, American Association for Justice (formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America)
  • Member, Sacramento County Bar Association
  • Member, Long Beach Inns of Court
  • Past President, Long Beach Barristers

PRIOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Before joining Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff, LLP, Mr. Talley was a partner in the Long Beach law firm of Taubman, Simpson, Young & Sulentor. In this position, he gained extensive civil trial experience and was involved in the overall case management of several complex litigation cases.

PUBLICATIONS

  • Performance Rights in Sound Records: Is There Justification In the Age of Digital Broadcasting, 28 Beverly Hills Bar Journal 79 (1994)
 


Spotlight
Submit this form for a free case evaluation       

DISCLAIMER: By sending this email information to Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff, LLP, an attorney-client relationship is not created between you and Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff, LLP, or any other party.  An attorney-client relationship does not exist until a formal “Attorney Retainer/Fee Agreement” has been signed by all parties.

Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff LLP respects the confidentiality of the information that you submit, and will not use it in any way that is adverse to your interests, even if we decline to represent you.  However, KCR cannot guarantee confidentiality until an attorney-client relationship has been established.