

Ross Bagley is an associate in Pryor Cashman’s Litigation Group, practicing primarily in the areas of complex commercial litigation and entertainment litigation. Ross has litigated disputes on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants in the music and film industries. Ross also has experience in federal criminal litigation and has devoted many hours to pro bono matters.
In March 2011, Ross second-chaired the trial of a complex commercial litigation concerning the breach of an option agreement in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York which resulted in a $25 million judgment for Pryor Cashman’s client.
Ross also has appellate experience in state and federal court and has worked on appeals or petitions to the New York Court of Appeals and Appellate Division, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Ross recently argued an appeal before the Second Circuit.
Ross is a 2008 graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center, where he was a member of Georgetown’s American Criminal Law Review and served as an editor on that publication’s Annual Survey of White Collar Crime.
While in law school, Ross dealt with a variety of civil and criminal matters as an intern for the Honorable Elizabeth M. Fahey in the Massachusetts Superior Court in both Essex and Middlesex Counties.