Andrew Stanley

Andrew@ProcelLevine.com

Biography

Andrew Stanley has nearly a decade of experience representing clients in high-stakes commercial litigation. His practice has focused on class actions and other complex disputes involving false advertising, unfair competition, privacy rights, breach of contract, and corporate negligence. Andrew has handled matters at every stage of litigation, including two state court trials that resulted in favorable verdicts.

Before joining Procel Levine, Andrew was a litigation associate at Morrison & Foerster, as well as Corporate Counsel for Dermstore, where he advised on contracts, advertising, product recalls, workplace safety, and compliance matters.

Andrew graduated from Columbia Law School in 2013 as a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, cum laude, from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Representative cases

CLASS ACTIONS

  • Defeated class certification on behalf of a Fortune 10 technology company in case alleging a latent product defect.  

  • Represented a Fortune 50 retailer in nationwide, multidistrict litigation following highly publicized data breach in 2013.  

CONTRACT

  • Won favorable verdict for a world-renowned rap artist, music producer, and electronics company in breach of contract case.

CORPORATE NEGLIGENCE

  • Won not guilty verdict for major department store in case involving an employee who spied on customers in the restrooms and changing rooms.  

FALSE ADVERTISING

  • Secured favorable settlement in a misleading signage class action against a Fortune 300 specialty apparel retailer.

PRIVACY

  • Successfully resolved data harvesting class action against a Fortune 10 technology company.

PRO BONO

  • Obtained favorable settlement for an individual who was shot by police while attempting to surrender.

Many of the cases described here were litigated by Procel Levine attorneys before joining Procel Levine. In some cases, other attorneys were involved as well.

Industries and Practice Areas

  • Accounting

  • Breach of fiduciary duty

  • Class actions

  • Commercial litigation

  • Consumer products

  • Employment

  • Entertainment and intellectual property

  • Financial services

  • Fraud

  • Government

  • Healthcare services

  • Health supplements

  • Information technology

  • Public companies

  • Real estate