Taylor Currin is a litigator who draws on her substantial trial experience to help construction industry clients resolve disputes efficiently and effectively. She is part of a team representing all participants in the construction field, including owners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, architects, engineers, construction managers, and surety/fidelity companies.
Prior to joining Parker Poe, Taylor spent five years with the Ninth Circuit Public Defender's Office in Charleston, where she was a senior assistant public defender working on a wide array of criminal law cases and other court proceedings. In that role, she served as first and second chair in jury trials, bench trials, and substantive motion hearings and became skilled at negotiating favorable outcomes, having spent years working with opposing counsel to resolve cases before and during trial.
Before that, Taylor was a law clerk with a Charleston law firm, where she provided legal research and worked alongside attorneys in construction law and personal injury law. Taylor is an active member of the South Carolina Bar, and helps organize events such as an essay competition for high school students who observe attorneys in court and write about their experiences within the context of the Constitution.
Taylor earned her law degree from Wake Forest University, where she was a member of the trial bar and student bar association. She earned her bachelor's degree from College of Charleston.