Virginia Taylor has represented major clients in a variety of industries in every aspect of trademark law as a practitioner, litigator and counsel. She has worked extensively in Europe and serves as the sole American law firm representative on the Council of MARQUES, the association of European brand owners. She has managed multiple confidential worldwide rights clearance and rebranding programs resulting from spinoffs, mergers and acquisitions by major publicly-traded companies.

Prior to law school, she was active in civic and environmental causes in Atlanta, including the League of Women Voters and the Board of Directors of the Morningside Lenox Park Civic Association and was a real estate agent specializing in intown neighborhoods.

During the intense local highway fights of the early 1970s, she chaired the Atlanta Coalition on the Transportation Crisis, the umbrella organization of neighborhood and environmental groups, which successfully opposed the construction of multiple freeways through both eastside and westside intown neighborhoods of Atlanta. She also served on the Citizens' Advisory Committee of the Atlanta Regional Commission and on a National Science Foundation Advisory Committee on urban transportation policy during the 1970s.

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