Taylor English’s Construction Practice Group focuses on avoiding and solving problems in the most practical and efficient manner. Our Construction Practice Group originated from some of the Nation’s most well-known construction law firms to create a formidable team that is taken seriously within the industry and by adversaries alike.
The members of our practice group are seasoned professionals who are committed to providing our clients with effective representation on a cost efficient basis. Paul Durdaller is the practice group leader of the Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights practice group at Taylor English Duma LLP.
Taylor English’s Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Practice Group handles the complete range of employee benefits and executive compensation matters.

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Taylor English’s Environmental and Renewable Energy Practice Group’s lawyers have over seventy years of collective experience in the field of environmental and renewable energy law.
We have created the Financial Institutions team at Taylor English Duma LLP – bringing together attorneys from different specialties across the Firm – in order to seamlessly deliver to financial institutions the types of services that are most needed in this difficult economy.
The Lending, Workout & Foreclosure practice group at Taylor English represents national, regional, local and community banks and lending institutions in all manner of actions related to troubled loans. Our team brings legal and business experience gained from years working on workout and restructuring transactions at top national firms and as in-house counsels at some of the country’s largest corporations.
The Resort, Hotel & Hospitality Group of Taylor English is nationally known for its representation of clients involved in the resort, hotel, restaurant, regulated real estate, travel and hospitality industry. The group consists of experienced attorneys from several distinct practice areas who provide creative, cost-effective advocacy to clients.
Taylor English provides tax planning, credit and controversy legal services to our clients. Using our value focused approach, our tax attorneys work directly with clients and our other attorneys to ensure appropriate attention is given to the opportunities and consequences of all manners of federal, state and local taxes.
Taylor English represents clients with the development and use of technology and e-commerce in their business. Many issues and opportunities arise for businesses involving technology, whether with the development and distribution of technology solutions, the licensing and use of technology products, or the procurement or outsourcing of IT services.
Taylor English is a full-service law firm composed of the region's most experienced, results-driven lawyers. Our model is purpose built around our clients and designed to seek new opportunities for them.

Seth Trimble is a member of Taylor English’s Intellectual Property Practice, where he assists in intellectual property licensing, litigation, and prosecution, with a special focus on patents and trademarks.  Mr. Trimble is a 2010 graduate of Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law, where he served as the Technology Committee Chair on the Student Bar Association.  He was a member of Mercer’s Moot Court Team, where he competed with and later coached Mercer’s team in the INTA Saul Lefkowitz Trademark Competition.  During law school, Mr. Trimble spent a summer interning with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Washington, D.C.

Mr. Trimble has past experience in computer systems and programming.  He has previous industry experience as a systems specialist and coordinator at South Georgia Medical Center in Valdosta, Georgia and as an owner of Valdosta Designs and Networking, LLC.  Mr. Trimble is a member of the Intellectual Property Inn of Court, as well as the Intellectual Property Section of the Georgia Bar Association.  In his free time, Mr. Trimble enjoys traveling, sports, and building home theaters.

Publications & Articles

  • “Congratulations on Your Hallucinations: Why the PTO's 1992 Amendment to Rule 1.56 is Irrelevant to Inequitable Conduct” American Intellectual Property Law Quarterly Journal (1Q 2010) (Co-author with David Hricik)

We deliver superior service through...

1. Purpose-Built Efficiency

Everything we do is focused on greater efficiency, flexibility and entrepreneurship. The result is that our clients view us as part of their business building investment, not a corporate expense.

2. Purpose-Built Partnerships

We are partners, not vendors. The result is that we are accountable, respectful and care as much about our clients' business as we do our own.

3. Purpose-Built Results

We are problem solvers. We are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to provide value and results and seek flexibility in how we structure engagements.