Practice Expertise

  • Financial Services Litigation
  • Appellate
  • Financial Services Litigaton
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Areas of Practice

  • Appellate
  • Financial Services Litigation
  • Financial Services Litigaton
  • Litigation
  • Product Liability
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Profile

Stephen Parsley practices primarily in the Banking and Financial Services Practice Group, where he assists clients with complex and dispositive motions, appeals, compliance, and general strategy.

Stephen has litigated hundreds of cases in federal and state courts, including several oral arguments before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In addition to his extensive appellate experience, he often assists clients at the trial level by briefing motions. Stephen strives to keep the big picture in view for his clients by not only winning individual cases, but promoting client interests across the range of relevant legal and business issues.

Stephen prioritizes staying on top of developing legal issues that affect the financial services industry. At the moment, he has a special interest in studying state regulations of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments, and has been quoted in industry publications concerning compliance with these laws.

As a litigator, Stephen represents mortgage servicers and other financial institutions in forums across the country. He has extensive experience litigating Nevada cases claiming that a homeowners association’s foreclosure of its super-priority lien can extinguish senior mortgages. He also has handled litigation and provided compliance advice for reverse mortgage lenders in New York and Florida. Outside of financial services, he has experience in commercial and product liability matters for a range of clients, including pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers.

Before joining the firm’s Birmingham office, Stephen clerked with Judge Virginia Emerson Hopkins of the Northern District of Alabama. He is licensed in both Florida and Alabama. Stephen has litigated matters in Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, and Utah.

Stephen remains active in his community and professional associations. He maintains a robust pro bono practice that has included amicus briefs in the United States Supreme Court and federal circuit courts. He holds leadership positions in the American Bar Association and The Federalist Society, and has co-authored a book published by the ABA on preserving issues at trial and on appeal.

Bar Admissions

  • Alabama, 2014
  • Florida, 2015

Court Admissions
  • United States Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit
  • United States District Court, Northern District of Alabama
  • United States District Court, Southern District of Florida
  • United States District Court, Middle District of Florida
  • Supreme Court of Alabama
  • Florida Supreme Court

Education

  • University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 2014, Articles Development Editor, Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal
  • Georgia State University, M.A., 2011
  • University of Virginia, , 2009, with distinction; Opinion Editor, The Cavalier Daily

Areas of Practice

  • Appellate
  • Financial Services Litigation
  • Financial Services Litigaton
  • Litigation
  • Product Liability

Blogs

Declassified

The Declassified blog offers commentary and insights on the latest class action suits, significant class action opinions, relevant changes to laws and rules, and important class action trends. Declassified covers topics ranging from significant Supreme Court and appellate court decisions regarding class certification requirements to proposed or enacted legislation, rules and regulations that impact class action litigation to key industry developments that may indirectly impact class action...

Patent 213

Patent law, like most things in life, is subject to change. Changes to patent laws not only impact investment in your existing IP, but directly shape strategies to protect your freedom to operate. The Patent 213 blog provides up-to-date, insightful analysis of the evolution in the written description and enablement requirements of 35 USC 112 and the subject matter eligibility requirements of 35 USC 101. The Patent 213 blog analyzes key decisions from the district courts and the Federal Circuit,...

The Law of Order

Bradley’s The Law of Order blog serves as a general parliamentary procedure resource, providing information about creation and revision of governing documents (constitutions, bylaws, or rules), application of Robert’s Rules of Order and other procedural authorities in a variety of contexts (such as nonprofits, political parties, homeowners associations, unions, churches, trade associations), and leadership of any type of organizational meeting. In an effort to make all things parliamentary more...

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