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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 02:35:30+00:00

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Amy T. Brantly is a founding partner of Kesselman Brantly Stockinger LLP. Ms. Brantly has significant experience in a range of complex litigation cases, including antitrust, fraud, trade secrets, breach of fiduciary duty, and class actions. Before co-founding Kesselman Brantly Stockinger, Ms. Brantly was an attorney at Susman Godfrey LLP, where she worked on some of the biggest antitrust cases in the country as well as numerous class actions. Her antitrust experience includes litigating group boycott cases, exclusionary contracting practices, price fixing, and bid-rigging involving numerous markets, including, cosmetics, semiconductors, medical devices, insurance and sports. Ms. Brantly has worked on the antitrust side of several cases where both antitrust and patent infringement claims were alleged and she is a contributing editor of the leading treatise in California on antitrust and unfair competition law, specifically editing the chapter on state antitrust law and intellectual property. Ms. Brantly has argued cases in both state and federal courts and in arbitration.
In addition to being acknowledged several times as a "Rising Star" in litigation and a "Top Woman Attorney in Southern California," Ms. Brantly also was named a Super Lawyer in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Ms. Brantly is an active member of the Los Angeles legal community and currently serves as the Immediate Past President of the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles (WLALA). She was also elected to the Chancery Club of Los Angeles and is a member of the Steering Committee for the LACBA/WLALA Joint Task Force on Retention and Promotion of Women in the Profession. Ms. Brantly has served on the WLALA Board of Governors since 2010.
Ms. Brantly graduated from Fordham University School of Law, where she served as a member of the Fordham Moot Court Board and the Fordham Environmental Law Journal.
Amy Brantly and David Kesselman, along with local counsel Fritz Rohlfing, are expected to represent Aloha Sports in the trial.
Epps v. Earth Fare, Inc. (C.D. Cal.) – Ms. Brantly and Mr. Kesselman defended Earth Fare, Inc. in a case brought under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act ("TCPA"). The plaintiff signed up to receive text messages from organic grocery store chain, Earth Fare, and then attempted to revoke her consent to receive the text messages by ignoring the clear instructions to "Text STOP" and instead using full length sentences that the system did not recognize. After briefing by KBS, the case was dismissed by the District Court without leave to amend, and the dismissal was affirmed by the Ninth Circuit.
Beckman Coulter, Inc. v. Quidel Corp. (Cal. Superior Court, County of San Diego) - Ms. Brantly and Mr. Stockinger represent Quidel Corp. in this Cartwright Act case brought by Beckman Coulter alleging that a non-compete provision in a contract between the companies unreasonably restrains trade.
DotconnectAfricaTrust v. ICANN and ZA Central Registry (Cal. Superior Court, County of Los Angeles) - A matter involving the award of the generic top-level domain name, .Africa. Mr. Kesselman and Ms. Brantly currently represent ZA Central Registry in defense of various business tort claims filed by an African competitor that failed to prevail in the bidding process with ICANN.
Market Lofts Community Assn. v. 9th Street Market Lofts, LLC (Cal. Superior Court, County of Los Angeles) - Mr. Stockinger, Ms. Brantly and Mr. Dakak represented a homeowner's association against developers of a condominium complex and parking structure seeking declaratory relief and damages for breach of fiduciary duty and fraud, among other things.
American Institute of Intradermal Cosmetics v. Society of Permanent Cosmetic Procedures (C.D. Cal.) - Ms. Brantly, Mr. Kesselman and Mr. Stockinger represented a manufacturer and distributor of permanent cosmetic products in an alleged group boycott action against direct competitors and their trade association.
Tessera Technologies, Inc. v. Hynix Semiconductor, Inc. (Cal. Superior Court, County of San Francisco) - Ms. Brantly represented Tessera in an antitrust action against Hynix alleging a conspiracy to boycott in the DRAM market under California's Cartwright Act.
International Oncology Network Solutions v. Eagle (District Court, Collin County Texas) - Ms. Brantly defended Raintree Oncology, an emerging health care company, against a division of Amerisource Bergen in a misappropriation of trade secrets case.
Masimo Corp. v. Tyco Healthcare Group (C.D. Cal) - Ms. Brantly and Mr. Kesselman represented Masimo, a dynamic healthcare company, against Tyco in an antitrust case involving challenges to exclusionary contracting practices, including exclusive dealing with OEMs, exclusionary loyalty discounts and sole-source contracts. The case followed a patent infringement litigation filed by Masimo against Tyco.
White v. NCAA (C.D. Cal.) - Ms. Brantly and Mr. Kesselman represented college athletes in an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA involving restrictions on athletic-based financial aid.
In re Insurance Brokerage Antitrust Litigation, MDL 1663 (D.N.J.) - Ms. Brantly defended Lloyd's of London Syndicates in an antitrust action alleging a conspiracy involving undisclosed contingent commissions and bid-rigging.
In re Toyota Motor Corp. Unintended Acceleration Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability Litig., MDL 2151 (C.D. Cal.) - Ms. Brantly represented class members in multi-district litigation against Toyota Motor Corp. based on claims under California's False Advertising Law, Consumer Legal Remedies Act and Unfair Competition law.

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