AAC
STAFF PROFILE
PARALEGAL — Tosha Taylor
Education: I graduated from James Madison High School in San Diego. I am a certified immigration paralegal by the American Immigration Lawyers Association and have 16 years experience. I spent half of that time as a litigation paralegal going to trial on medical malpractice defense cases. Where are you from: I was born in Harrison, Boone County, and lived on 20 acres in the mountains near Oxley. When I was 11, we moved to San Diego. Then, I moved back home to Arkansas at 25. My favorite meal: I love eating good food – anything homemade.
At the top of my bucket list is to: I want to travel the world. You might be surpised to learn that: I am a bibliophile. My pet peeve is: I try not to have pet peeves. Life is too short to be bothered with anything, in my humble opinion.
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When I’m not working I’m: I am a member of an amateur rowing team, Rock City Rowing, which is nationally recognized by USRowing.
The accomplishments of which I am most proud: I am proud to be part of a team defending doctors in court. It’s
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an amazing feeling knowing that you were instrumental in preventing judgements against the client.
How long have you been at the AAC, and what did you do before? I started on Aug. 23, 2021 as a paralegal. Previously, I was an immigation paralegal at Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon and Galchus, PC. What projects are you working on now? I am working on Section 1983 lawsuits, auto litigation and US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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