John Cornell Taylor
About me John
C. Taylor has a vast background of jury trial experience in diverse
fields. His courtroom success has resulted in multi-million dollar
verdicts in complex actions involving: aviation insurance law
(Santesson v. Beech Aircraft - $57.5 million), negligent entrustment of
an automobile (Mallabo - $18.6 million), negligence (Pascua/White v.
Industrial Asphalt - $14.4 million), civil rights (Galal v. City of
Long Beach - $6.75 million) and police pursuits (Murillo v. United
States of America (Border Patrol) - $3.3 million). John's areas of expertise include serious personal injury, wrongful
death, complex business disputes, corporate fraud, insurance bad faith,
products liability, faulty road design, and general negligence. John is a trial lawyer's trial lawyer. He has been practicing law in
Los Angeles for over thirty years and is a well-known figure in
Southern California legal circles. In 1988, John received the Trial
Lawyer of the Year Award from the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los
Angeles (CAALA). In 1992, he was again honored when the legal
publication Verdictum Juris named him the Trial Lawyer of the Year. In 2007 and again in 2008 John was selected as one of the "Top 100
Lawyers" in Southern California by Los Angeles magazine's Super Lawyers
publication. For more than a decade, John has been named in the prestigious
Woodward & White's publication The Best Lawyers in America. He
holds the rank of "Advocate" in the American Board of Trial Lawyers
(ABOTA). He has testified at trial as an expert on legal ethics, legal
malpractice, and insurance bad faith. Since 1985, John has served on the Board of Governors of CAALA. He
became an Emeritus board member in 1997. From 1996 to 1999, he served
as a member of the Board of Governors of Public Counsel, one of the
largest public interest practices in the nation. John has continued his participation and contribution to consumer
rights as a sustaining member of CAALA, the American Association for
Justice (AAJ), and Trial Lawyers for Public Justice (TLPJ). As a frequent speaker and contributor to seminars, John persists in
efforts to advance the reputation of the legal community and the rights
of injured consumers. He has spoken on ethics at Loyola University
School of Law and on Trial Advocacy at Whittier School of Law. His
views have had a forum both locally and nationally as a speaker to such
groups as CAALA, the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC), the
American Bar Association's Products Liability Division, ABOTA Inns of
Court, and the Nevada and Orange County Trial Lawyer Associations. John is a graduate of Ohio University and McGeorge School of Law at
the University of the Pacific. He began his legal career clerking and
trying cases for the Sacramento County Public Defenders' Office. He
then worked as an insurance defense lawyer, becoming the youngest
partner ever at his firm. John left defense work for a solo practice representing injured
individuals in major personal injury lawsuits. After several incredibly
successful years as a solo practitioner, he became a founding partner
in Greene, Broillet, Taylor & Wheeler. During his twelve-year
tenure at the Greene firm, John tried and won a variety of complex and
sophisticated matters as the firm became a nationally-recognized leader
in plaintiffs' personal injury law. In 2002, John decided to start his
own law firm and partnered with David Ring to create Taylor & Ring,
where he continues his successful trial practice. |