Attorney Taylor Rodney Marks has been appointed Co-Chair of the Education Committee for the New Lawyers Division of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ).
In her new role, she will be instrumental in crafting education initiatives and resources for the New Lawyers Division, which is comprised of attorneys with fewer than ten years of experience.
Taylor's appointment to the new position is another example of her leadership abilities and her passion for promoting excellence in the legal profession. Earlier this year, she graduated from NCAJ's NEXT Program. NEXT aims to engage the newer generation of litigators in North Carolina through education, foster an environment to build strong relationships, and prepare participants for the day when they assume important leadership roles with their communities and the profession. This is done by having attorneys participate in skill-building activities, including learning from experienced lawyers, educating themselves on diversity, inclusion, and implicit biases, and training for a board position.
Taylor is a litigation attorney based in Ward and Smith's Wilmington office. Her practice primarily focuses on personal injury matters, including car accidents, medical malpractice, premises liability, and products liability. Additionally, Taylor offers her valuable insights and services in the areas of trusts and estates litigation, as well as business litigation. With her exceptional legal knowledge and dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for her clients, Taylor is an invaluable asset to our team.