Overview

Taylor D. Orgeron is an attorney in Swift Currie’s litigation section, focusing on automobile, homeowners’ association (HOA) and premises liability matters. He also brings extensive experience to the firm’s construction law practice, handling both litigation and transactional work for a wide range of clients, from owners to sub-subcontractors, on private and government projects.


Recognizing that litigation can be a significant undertaking, Taylor prioritizes building meaningful connections with his clients. This relationship-first approach allows him to better navigate their specific needs and secure optimal outcomes.


Taylor earned his J.D. from Mercer University School of Law. Prior to that, he received his B.A. in political science from Georgia College & State University.

Awards/Recognitions

  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, 2025

Memberships

  • Atlanta Bar Association, Construction Section
  • State Bar of Georgia

Interests

Taylor enjoys playing golf and volunteering at the Georgia Aquarium.

Newsroom

Bar Admittances

  • Georgia

Education

Mercer University School of Law (J.D., 2017)

Georgia College & State University (B.A., 2014)

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