Taylor A. Roos
Biography
Taylor A. Roos is an associate in our Columbus office, who focuses her practice on education, general liability, and labor and employment law.
Prior to joining HBS, Taylor interned with the Honorable Stephen Hyles for the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia. She also externed with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, where she gained experience in the patent application process.
Taylor earned her Juris Doctor and Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law, cum laude, from Louisiana State University. While there, she was a senior editor for the Louisiana Law Review, a member of the LSU Law Board of Advocates, a member of LSU Law’s Trademark Moot Court Team, and an active volunteer with the LSU Law Center’s Veterans Legal Clinic. She received her Bachelor of Science, with honors, in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech, where she was president of the Intellectual Property Student Organization.
Credentials
Admitted
State Courts:
- Georgia
Education
- J.D./D.C.L., cum laude, Louisiana State University, 2024
- B.S., with honors, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021
Recognition
- Excellence for the Future Award, Legal Research & Writing II, CALI, Spring 2022
- Excellence for the Future Award, Advanced Trademark Practices, CALI, Spring 2024
Publications
- Solving Louisiana’s Identity Crisis: Requiring Judicial Approval of Minors’ NIL Contracts
Louisiana Law Review; June 6, 2024