E-mail: Patrick M. Quigley

Patrick M. Quigley has specialized in insurance coverage analysis and litigation for more than 18 years. Mr. Quigley has experience with a wide range of insurance coverage matters, including commercial general liability, commercial property, personal lines policies, errors & omissions policies, director’s & officer’s policies, and commercial automotive.  He has successfully represented insurance carriers in coverage matters involving complex construction defect, intellectual property/trade dress issues, product defects, first‑party losses (personal and commercial), specialty lines (aviation and entertainment), and “bad faith”.  He has defended insurance carriers in trial and appellate courts, and has been instrumental in several matters resulting in reported decisions defining California law; most recently Hurvitz v. St. Paul (2003) 109 Cal.App.4th 918.

Mr. Quigley received his Juris Doctorate in 1990 from the Pepperdine University School of Law.  While in law school he served as a judicial extern for Federal District Court Judge James Ideman of the Central District of California.  Prior to law school Mr. Quigley worked in the entertainment industry.  He earned his bachelors degree in Communication Arts with a minor in Philosophy from Loyola Marymount University in 1986.