Taylor & Ring Profiled In ‘Daily Journal’ For Giving Victims A Voice

“Whether it’s handling a sexual abuse case stemming back 30 years, a products liability lawsuit involving a piece of failed rehab equipment, or a dispute between the city and a wrongfully terminated garbage man, Taylor & Ring is always ready to stick up for the underdog,” according to a profile on the personal injury law firm published by the Daily Journal, California’s largest legal newspaper.

In the article, Founding Partners John Taylor and David Ring discuss how a handshake back in 2002 laid the foundation for Taylor & Ring, and now more than 10 years later, the firm is thriving.

From obtaining record-breaking verdicts and settlements in headline-grabbing cases to representing the local garbage man pro bono, Taylor & Ring takes on cases because they believe in the issue at hand. “We don’t take a case because we are going to make money off of it, but because there’s been an injustice and we want to help them out,” comments Mr. Ring.

Among the firm’s most notable accomplishments in the past year include a $14 million settlement in a sexual abuse case against a school district on behalf of two adult females who claimed they were molested by their middle school teacher in the 1990s; an $8.75 million verdict in a wrongful death case where an unarmed man was shot and killed by Los Angeles County Sheriffs; and a $5.4 million verdict in a sexual assault case against a West Hollywood nightclub.

As for the future, both partners say that Taylor & Ring will be in the same place they are now, with the same amount of people and handling the same types of cases. They agree, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

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