Bradley/Grombacher LLP Co-Founding
Partner Kiley Grombacher focuses on complex litigation, including consumer and
employment class actions, product liability, personal injury matters and
pharmaceutical mass torts. She has obtained seven- and eight-figure verdicts
and settlements on behalf of her clients, especially women and children. Kiley
is passionate about advocating for justice for vulnerable people wronged by
corporate misdeeds through unequal pay, manufacturing and marketing defective
products, privacy breaches, false advertising and neglect, abuse and harassment
in the workplace.
Kiley’s litigation experience
includes:
Being appointed lead counsel to
the In re Johnson & Johnson Aerosol Sunscreen Marketing Sales Practices
& Products Liability Litigation class action lawsuit over sunscreen
products that contained benzene, a known carcinogen. The multidistrict
litigation lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of
Florida resulted in a $1.75 million settlement.
A federal class action
lawsuit on behalf of iPhone users who claim Meta, the parent company to
Facebook and Instagram, tracks their devices’ activity even when they have
opted out of tracking. Larch- Miller v. Meta Platforms, Inc., filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges Meta violated
laws against invasion of privacy and wiretapping.
A federal class action lawsuit on
behalf of workers who were allegedly exposed to cancer- causing substances
while working at a federal facility in Missouri that was known to be
contaminated. Matthew Medder et al. v. The United States of America, filed in
the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, alleges thousands or workers were exposed to
hazardous substances for prolonged periods of time.
A federal class action lawsuit
against Amazon alleging it failed to accommodate female employees the proper
and reasonable time and space to pump breastmilk. Filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Central
District of California, Fernanda Torres et al. v. Amazon.com Services, LLC
claims Amazon blatantly ignored federal and state laws. Kiley’s personal
background and experiences impacts her approach to litigation and client service
in several ways. As a mother, Kiley sees how women and children are
disproportionately impacted by corporate wrongdoing, so she focuses on
empowering them to share their stories, expose the truth and win the justice
they deserve. In addition, a childhood spent touring with a musician parent
added to Kiley’s perspective that the U.S. is filled with good, hardworking
people who deserve stellar representation when they are treated unfairly.
Licensed to practice in California
and Tennessee, Kiley accepts cases from all around the U.S. appearing pro hac
vice. She earned her law degree from Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School
of Law and her bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Los
Angeles. Kiley is a member of the American Association for Justice and the
Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles. Southern California Super
Lawyers and Super Lawyers Rising Stars has selected her for complex litigation
every year since 2015.