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Advancing professional knowledge and offering credits for attorneys, staff and other professionals.
Helping clients respond correctly when a crisis occurs.
Providing our clients with legal, strategic, and practical advice to make transformational changes in their organizations.
Leveraging law and technology to deliver sound solutions.
Delivering seamless service through partnerships across the globe.
Leveraging leading-edge technology to guide change and create seamless, collaborative experiences for clients and attorneys.
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Teaming with clients to advance sustainable projects, mitigate the effects of climate change, and protect our planet.
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Offering fresh insights on cases that are delayed, over budget, or off-target from the desired resolution.
Courtroom-ready lawyers who can resolve disputes early on clients’ terms or prevail at trial before a judge or jury.
Creating positive impact in our communities through increasing equity, access, and opportunity.
Taylor Hooks is an associate in Nixon Peabody’s Complex Commercial Disputes practice group. She represents corporations and individuals in a variety of matters, including construction and real estate development, contract, intellectual property, insurance, and products liability disputes.
I focus my practice on complex commercial disputes representing clients in a diverse range of industries in a variety of litigation matters in both state and federal court. I help ensure matters run efficiently and effectively by assisting in all phases of litigation, including drafting pleadings, conducting in-depth legal research and analysis, reviewing and propounding discovery, and preparing for trial.
Dispute activity, including litigation and alternative dispute resolution, are continuing to operate remotely. The increased use of virtual environments has resulted and will continue to result in increased efficiencies.
California
U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
Cornell University, B.S.
University of Southern California, Gould School of Law, J.D.(Business Law Advisor, Editor)
California Minority Counsel Program (CMCP)
Italian, Spanish
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