Parker McCay appoints Carl Taylor as senior associate in municipal practice

Michele Siekerka, President and CEO
Michele Siekerka, President and CEO
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Parker McCay has announced the addition of Carl Taylor as a Senior Associate in its Municipal and Government Practice Area. Taylor brings experience from both large law firms and solo practice, focusing on government law, school law, family law, and litigation. He has represented clients across New Jersey.

Before joining Parker McCay, Taylor served as Deputy County Counsel for Somerset County. He also worked as Municipal Prosecutor for more than twelve municipalities, including Bridgewater, Flemington, Bedminster, Bernardsville, and Middlesex Borough.

Taylor holds a Juris Doctor degree from Rutgers University School of Law–Camden and is licensed to practice in New Jersey. He will be based at the firm’s Mount Laurel office.

Parker McCay is a regional law firm that has served clients in New Jersey for over a century. The firm offers legal services in areas such as public schools and education, public finance, corporate matters, municipal issues, creditors’ rights, construction, real estate, medical malpractice defense, insurance defense, commercial litigation, cannabis law, and employment law. Its headquarters are located in Mount Laurel with additional offices in Hamilton and Camden.

The New Jersey Business and Industry Association (NJBIA), which is not directly related to this announcement but serves many employers throughout the state including those in legal services like Parker McCay’s clients according to its official website, is recognized as the largest statewide employer association in the United States. The NJBIA supports business prosperity through advocacy efforts and resources while facilitating partnerships among businesses and government entities as detailed on its website.



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