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Ta’lor Billups focuses her practice on trademark and copyright law.
While attending the University of Georgia School of Law, Ta’lor worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2020 and 2021. She served as Managing Board Member of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law. Ta’lor also served as a student intern at a multinational beverage corporation headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia and a student intern in the Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic. She was one of the top eight finalists in the 2020 J. Ralph Beaird Closing Argument Mock Trial Competition.
Before attending law school, Ta’lor studied Luxury Fashion and Merchandising at the American Business School of Paris in Paris, France during the Spring of 2017.
University of Georgia School of Law J.D. (2022) AnBryce Distinguished Law Fellow, Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program Scholar, AT&T Legal Scholar, Eversheds Sutherland Scholar
University of South Carolina B.A., Journalism and Mass Communications (2018) cum laude
Georgia (2022)
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