Courtney Devon Taylor
USA Guide 2024
Up and Coming : Litigation: General Commercial
Up and Coming
About
Provided by Courtney Devon Taylor
Practice Areas
Courtney Devon Taylor has built a reputation for skillfully and strategically navigating high-stakes disputes – while building client trust, helping clients tell their stories, and minimizing negative impact on business and reputation. A lawyer who truly loves practicing law and working with all types of people, she is the lawyer of choice for a growing number of companies.
Courtney regularly represents financial institutions in commercial litigation and regulatory enforcement matters. She has experience representing foreign- and U.S.-based companies in securities class action defense, shareholder derivative suits, M&A-related litigation, and litigation emanating from other transactions involving contests for corporate control. Courtney also joins the firm's Sports, Media & Entertainment team, as she represents various entities within the sports sector.
Before joining Hogan Lovells, Courtney was a partner at another firm, where she served as the Vice-Chair of the Securities Litigation practice group. She started her career as a litigation associate in the New York headquarters of an international law firm.
Education
Emory University School of Law
Juris Doctor
2006 - 2008
Wesleyan University
Bachelor of Arts
2001 - 2005
Awards
Women of Distinction Award
Philadelphia Business Journal
2017
Under 40 Hot List
Benchmark Litigation
2008
Chambers Review
USA
Courtney Devon Taylor of Hogan Lovells has a growing reputation for her ability to navigate complex commercial disputes. She regularly acts for clients in the finance and energy space.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"She's efficient, practical and is able to work with you to work out what the client wants."
"She brings a real human element to what are often tricky and complex situations."
"She's efficient, practical and is able to work with you to work out what the client wants."
"She brings a real human element to what are often tricky and complex situations."