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Stacy M. Young

Overview
Stacy Young defends clients in complex product liability, premises liability, toxic tort, and construction defect disputes. Specific to her product liability practice, she defends major motor vehicle and respiratory device manufacturers in high-exposure cases often involving catastrophic injury and wrongful death.
Stacy also has experience representing entertainment companies and amusement parks in premises liability matters. Additionally, she has defended developers, general contractors, subcontractors, and insurance carriers in construction defect related claims.
With over 15 years of civil litigation experience, Stacy is armed with a thorough understanding of California’s civil procedure. Her work includes researching cases, discerning relevant facts, researching novel areas of the law, and developing defense case strategies in complex litigation. Stacy is incredibly adept at case workup, including preparing all aspects of written discovery, discovery motions, and dispositive motions.
She is often looked to for her prowess in developing compelling defense arguments. With a strong eye for detail, Stacy is often depended upon to evaluate medical records and documentation for thoroughness, accuracy, and assessment of damages.
Credentials
Education
- Syracuse University College of Law, 2010 (J.D.), cum laude
- Syracuse University, 2010 (M.A.), with honors
- University of California, Berkeley, 2003 (B.S.)
- Association of Southern California Defense Counsel
- Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
- Beverly Hills Bar Association
- Langston Bar Association
- Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
- “Permissible Collaboration: Antitrust Liability for Standard Setting Organizations,” Media & Entertainment Insights News Magazine, 2009