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Horvitz & Levy is a solutions-based firm focused on appellate success. We are distinguished by our commitment to responsive service and on-going innovation in the areas of civil appellate litigation, amicus curiae support, and trial strategy consultation.

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John F. Querio

John F. Querio

Partner - Los Angeles Office

How John Helps Clients

Large public companies, small businesses, and trial counsel, as well as significant trade associations, have benefited from John Querio’s proficiency in a wide range of practice areas, including commercial contract disputes; arbitration and class actions; defense of claims based on professional conduct (including the anti-SLAPP statute and First Amendment issues, legal malpractice, and malicious prosecution); defense of insurance coverage and bad faith litigation; products and premises liability defense; civil rights litigation defense; and punitive damages. John works with clients and trial counsel before, during, and after an appeal to preserve issues and position the case for an optimal outcome.


John is a partner at the firm, where he has worked on dozens of civil appeals in state and federal court. He has special expertise in federal civil and appellate procedure and has argued numerous appeals in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.  He is co-author of the leading treatise on civil appeals before the Ninth Circuit, the Rutter Group's Ninth Circuit Civil Appellate Practice.  He has also represented parties and amici curiae in numerous cases in the United States, California, and Nevada Supreme Courts.

John has counseled many significant companies on appellate matters, including Ford Motor Company, State Farm, American General Life Insurance Company, Hospital Corporation of America, QBE Insurance Corporation, Travelers, Kiewit, Dow Chemical Company, Philip Morris, and San Diego Gas & Electric Company. He has also represented cities, counties, and peace officers in federal civil rights actions; major hospitals and providers in healthcare matters; and large insurers in coverage disputes. He has worked with major trade associations to position cutting edge issues for appellate review, including the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, DRI-The Voice of the Defense Bar, the Washington Legal Foundation, the California Hospital Association, and the California New Car Dealers Association.

John is active in the legal community, authoring articles and making presentations at client venues, other law firms, and bar events. He has been a member of the Board of Governors of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, which brings together plaintiff and defense lawyers with judicial officers to promote civility, collegiality, and the fair and efficient administration of civil justice. In that capacity, he served as co-editor of the ABTL Report, which is the association’s quarterly publication dedicated to legal developments and civil practice issues.

Representative Matters

Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis (2018)
Filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court embracing the winning position that class action waivers in employment arbitration agreements are enforceable under federal labor law.

Brumbaugh v. MUFG Union Bank, N.A. (2017)
California Court of Appeal reversed the granting of a demurrer and revived a lawsuit by a borrower against a lender arising out of a failed home sale.

Royal Alliance Associates, Inc. v. Mooney (2017)
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the judgment ordering investors’ claims against a brokerage to proceed in arbitration before a FINRA tribunal and remanded for claims to proceed in federal district court.

Monje v. Spin Master, Inc. (2017)
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment for a manufacturer and retailer of a children’s toy in a products liability case revolving around the admissibility of expert testimony on causation.

Sarkisyan v. Newport Ins. Co. (2017)
California Court of Appeal affirmed the denial of class certification in a lawsuit by insureds arising out of a dispute with an insurer over calculation of replacement cost value for water damage to a home.

Mossman v. J. Paul Getty Trust (2016)
California Court of Appeal affirmed the summary judgment for a highway renovation project contractor in a premises liability lawsuit arising from an automobile-pedestrian accident.

DIRECTV, Inc. v. Imburgia (2015)
Filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court embracing the winning position that state law disfavoring class arbitration waivers is preempted by the Federal Arbitration Act.

Sanchez v. Valencia Holding Co., LLC (2015)
Filed an amicus brief with the California Supreme Court embracing the winning position that an arbitration clause used in the vast majority of auto loan contracts is enforceable and not unconscionable.

Cromer v. Bristol West Ins. Group (2015)
Nevada Supreme Court affirmed the denial of judgment as a matter of law and a new trial in an insurance coverage bad faith lawsuit arising out of a car accident.

Iskanian v. CLS Transportation Los Angeles, LLC (2014)
Filed an amicus brief with the California Supreme Court embracing the winning position that the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state law invalidating class action waivers in employment arbitration agreements.

Morrison v. Fire Ins. Exchange (2013)
Nevada Supreme Court affirmed the summary judgment for an insurer in an insurance coverage bad faith action arising out of a physical altercation.

Fox v. Good Samaritan Hospital LP (2010)
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal under Health Care Quality Improvement Act immunity of a doctor’s antitrust lawsuit against a hospital arising out of peer review proceedings.

Boeken v. Philip Morris USA, Inc. (2010)
California Supreme Court held the doctrine of res judicata precluded a wife in a toxic tort case from bringing a wrongful death claim after voluntarily dismissing with prejudice her claim for loss of consortium for smoking-related injury to her husband.

Li v. Simpson Thacher & Bartlett (2010)
California Court of Appeal affirmed an order denying a law firm’s anti-SLAPP motion in a malicious prosecution action arising out of an underlying breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit against a corporate director.

F&H Construction, Inc. v. I. Kruger, Inc. (2010)
California Court of Appeal affirmed the judgment for the manufacturer of a water clarification system in a contractual indemnity lawsuit arising out of a fire at a water treatment plant, and reversed the denial of attorney fees for the manufacturer.

Teichmer v. Grass Valley Terrace (2009)
California Court of Appeal rejected a tenant’s appeal from the judgment in a nuisance/breach of warranty of habitability case in which the plaintiff sought higher damages and attorney fees.
 

Education

  • Stanford University Law School
    J.D., Order of the Coif, 2003
  • Cambridge University, Corpus Christi College
    M.Phil., International Relations, 2000
  • Princeton University
    A.B., Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, 1999

Clerkships

  • Hon. Pamela A. Rymer, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit (2004-2005)
  • Hon. David F. Levi, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California (2003-2004)

Bar Admissions

  • California
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court, Central District of California
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of California

Professional Associations

Awards

  • Daily Journal California Top 20 Under 40 attorneys in California (2015)
  • Super Lawyers (2017-2018, 2022-2024)
  • Super Lawyers "Rising Star" (2010-2015)

Publications