Shareefah Dorosa Thomasina Taylor

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Biography

Shareefah Taylor focuses her practice on professional liability defense matters. Before joining Margolis Edelstein, Shareefah was an Associate in a boutique New Jersey law firm where she concentrated on litigation and government compliance matters.Prior to that, Shareefah completed several appellate clerkships. Shareefah served as a Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Elspeth P. Cypher of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court until her retirement. For the remainder of the Supreme Judicial Court clerkship, Shareefah served the Honorable Elizabeth N. Dewar. Shareefah also served two terms as a Judicial Law Clerk for Honorable Robert A. Brennan and Mary Thomas Sullivan in the Massachusetts Appeals Court.During law school, among other roles, Shareefah served as Managing Editor of the Law Review.

Articles & PublicationsNew Jersey Supreme Court Clarifies When Attorneys Owe Duties to Non-Client Third Parties

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Professional Liability

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Haverford College, B.S.; University of Massachusetts School of Law, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2021
Admission:
2021, Massachusetts; New Jersey
ISLN:
1001310786

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