Greer Taylor, a member of Womble Bond Dickinson’s GCSolutions team, advises companies on various corporate transactional and litigation matters. Greer is an experienced attorney who has counseled regional businesses on legal matters including contract negotiations, human resource issues, and other corporate governance issues. She is also an experienced litigator, defending both corporate and individual clients in a variety of causes of action, ranging from contractual complaints to intellectual property disputes.   

Greer’s previous work also includes a broad appellate practice, researching and briefing both civil and criminal matters at that level before the North Carolina Court of Appeals, North Carolina Supreme Court, and Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.  She has also successfully argued before the North Carolina Court of Appeals, most notably securing a three-judge panel’s unanimous reversal of a trail court’s denial of a motion to suppress and vacation of the defendant’s convictions in 2019.

Following her graduation from Wake Forest University School of Law in 2012, Greer clerked for the Honorable Samuel G. Wilson in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia.  In that capacity, Greer drafted Federal court opinions and was afforded the opportunity to work on several Fourth Circuit cases and draft opinions when Judge Wilson sat by designation on that bench.  

Previous Experience

  • Counsel, Grace, Tisdale & Clifton, P.A., 2017-2022
  • Associate, Wall Babcock LLP, 2013-2017
  • Law Clerk to the Honorable Samuel G. Wilson, United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, 2012-2013