Taylor C. Stone

A native of Frankfort, Kentucky, attorney Taylor C. Stone moved to New Orleans in the fall of 2004 to attend Tulane University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and minored in Political Philosophy. After graduation, Taylor attended the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, earning his Juris Doctor from the Civil Law Division as well as a Certificate in Common Law. While at Loyola, Taylor was a member of the College of Law’s distinguished Moot Court program from 2010 to 2012. In the Spring of 2012, Taylor participated as an oralist in the prestigious John R. Brown Admiralty Moot Court Competition, helping lead Loyola to a 5th place finish out of 26 teams. Taylor was also named the Competition’s Best Oral Advocate – Second Place. During his time at Loyola, Taylor also served as a Student Ambassador and in leadership positions with the Federalist Society and Maritime Law Society, and was published in the Loyola Maritime Law Journal.

Taylor focuses his practice in the areas of Commercial Litigation and Transactions, Real Estate Litigation and Transactions, and Estate Planning/Probate. Taylor is admitted to practice before all Louisiana state courts and the federal Eastern and Middle Districts of Louisiana. Outside of the office, Taylor enjoys spending time with his family, playing tennis and softball, and experiencing the rich and vibrant dining, music and culture that can be found only in New Orleans.