1022 W 1st St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, USA
I genuinely believe the more you know regarding your options, the more empowered you will feel when making a decision. My personal and professional experience has proven to me no two families are alike and the complexity surrounding each case deserves a personal, thorough and realistic approach that works for your individual family. I am a first generation attorney who grew up in a small-town in Stokes County, North Carolina. Although divorced, my parents worked together to instill in me a strong work-ethic which afforded me a scholarship opportunity to attend George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, where I was a pitcher for the NCAA Patriots’ softball team. I graduated from George Mason with a Bachelor of Science degree in the Administration of Justice concentrating in Law and Society, and earned my national paralegal certification from the National Federation of Paralegals Association. Prior to becoming licensed as an attorney, I worked as a paralegal for five years focusing my experience to only issues related to family and domestic law, primarily in Mecklenburg County. I was licensed by the North Carolina State Bar in March 2017 and began my practice in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is my goal to provide effective support to you through every step of your case, to allow you greater access to honest, practical and personal representation. My practice philosophy is to build a purpose-driven career centered by my faith in God and exemplified by my service to your family. It is my sincerest hope that when the process is finished you feel empowered that you were provided the appropriate tools, skills and knowledge to make the best decisions possible regarding your family. Outside of the office you are likely to find me spending time with my husband, son and daughter, and our two, lovable, eleven-year-old dogs; or sharing appetizers with friends at my latest culinary find and cheering on my beloved Red Sox.
4030 Mt Carmel Tobasco Rd #216, Cincinnati, OH 45255, USA
Jesse James Taylor is an accomplished attorney, licensed in both Ohio and Kentucky, with a rich and diverse legal career. He graduated cum laude from both, the University of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law, where his academic excellence set the foundation for his future success. Jesse's legal journey began with attorney Richard Katz, where he honed his skills across various fields including business law, sports law, family law, and personal injury. His passion for trial work led him to the Clermont County Prosecutor's Office, where he gained invaluable experience in handling both misdemeanor and felony criminal matters. After five years with the Prosecutor's Office, Jesse embarked on a new chapter by establishing the Law Office of Jesse James Taylor. His practice areas now encompass business law, sports law, family law, estate planning, personal injury, and criminal/traffic defense. In addition to his legal practice, Jesse is dedicated to shaping future legal minds as an adjunct professor at Northern Kentucky University, where he teaches Sports Law, and NKU Chase College of Law, where he guides the Trial Team. Moreover, he is a Certified Contract Advisor for the National Football League Players' Association (NFLPA), demonstrating his expertise and commitment to sports law.
29100 Northwestern Hwy, Southfield, MI 48034, USA
Alan Taylor, a 2013 addition to Segal McCambridge's Michigan office, is a Shareholder in the firm's Michigan office and serves as Chair of the firm's Professional Liability Practice Group. Mr. Taylor focuses his practice on commercial litigation, the defense of professional negligence claims for lawyers, accountants and financial advisors, insurance defense, real estate litigation, business transactions and defending creditor's rights. Since his admission to the Michigan bar in 1994, Mr. Taylor has diligently represented publicly-traded corporations, private companies and individuals in Michigan's District Courts, Circuit Courts, Bankruptcy Courts and Federal Courts (Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan and the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals). Mr. Taylor also has extensive experience in landlord/tenant law and regularly advises both landlords and tenants on all aspects of commercial, industrial and residential tenancies.
1900 W Park Drive, Suite 280, Westborough, MA 01582
Brown University, 1967 BA in Economics, Boston University School of Law, 1970 Juris Doctor. Practicing attorney with Adams & Blinn Counsellors at Law, PC with offices in Cambridge and Sterling for over 45 years. Currently serving as President of the law firm. Areas of specialization are corporate law, non-profit law, estate planning and trust administration. Rated “AV Preeminent” by Martindale Hubble Registered Investment Advisor with Cambridge Trustee Advisors, Inc. of Boston and Sterling currently serving as President and member of the Board of Investment. Chairman of the Board and Treasurer of 2 = 1 International, Inc. (a Colorado based marriage ministry operating in 90 countries and in 30 languages). Treasurer and member Board of Directors of Mission E-4, Inc. a missionary organization with extensive works in Haiti, India, Albania and Kosova and also youth programs in the US
800 Delaware Ave, Wilmington, DE 19801, USA
Amy M. Taylor joined the firm of Heckler & Frabizzio in June of 2009 where she represented employers and insurance carriers in defense of workers’ compensation claims. In 2017 Amy made the transition into General Liability practice; shortly thereafter becoming Partner. Prior to joining Heckler & Frabizzio, Amy practiced corporate law in Wilmington, DE where she specialized in business and commercial transactions involving Delaware alternative entities. Amy graduated magna cum laude in 2003 from the University of Delaware with an Honors Degree with Distinction in Philosophy and Criminal Justice and a minor in Legal Studies. Amy’s honors thesis led to a publication on the topic of “Philosophy and Terrorism” in the international journal Lo Straniero. Amy then graduated cum laude from Villanova Law School in 2006 where she was a Managing Editor for the Villanova Law Review. Amy also served as Community Service Chair for the O’Connor Inn of the Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity and completed an externship at the Support Center for Child Advocates in Philadelphia. Amy was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 2006 and to the United States District Court for the District of Delaware in 2007.