Marie Taylor is a dedicated litigator who brings extensive trial experience and diverse motion practice to the firm. She concentrates her practice in the firm’s real estate, civil litigation, and foreclosure groups. Marie represents homeowners, investors, and business owners in a variety of disputes involving contracts, specific performance and damages, land use and planning, mortgage and real estate fraud, and eminent domain and forfeitures. She litigates a wide range of cases across South-west Florida on behalf of lenders, investors, and individuals.
Marie graduated summa cum laude from Flagler College (2014), where she was captain of her NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball team. She earned her Juris Doctor from Florida International University College of Law (2017). Marie began her legal career defending the rights of the indigent and accused in the Ninth Judicial Circuit as a Public Defender. There, Marie developed her skills as a tenacious trial attorney, trying over twenty jury trials to verdict and arguing countless motions. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and maintains her membership with the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Marie prides herself on providing each of her clients with zealous representation from the inception of a case through its resolution. Her strategic and resourceful approach to problem-solving secures favorable outcomes for her clients.
Marie is admitted to the Florida Bar (2017), where she is a member of the Real Property, Probate & Trust Law and the Environmental & Land Use Law sections. She is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida (2022).