Matthew McKagen
Partner Atlanta, Georgia
Matthew McKagen is a partner at Taylor English. Mr. McKagen focuses his practice on premises liability, professional liability, and medical malpractice cases. He represents individuals and corporations in a wide range of general litigation matters in federal and state courts across Georgia.
Mr. McKagen earned his JD degree from Mercer University School of Law, following the completion of his undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia, where he majored in Political Science. As an active member in the Atlanta community, Mr. McKagen has been a member of the Georgia Bar Association, actively participating in various professional organizations, including the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia, the Atlanta Claims Association, and the Atlanta Bar Association.
Affiliations
- State Bar of Georgia, Young Lawyers Division
- Atlanta Claims Association, Member
- Atlanta Bar Association, Member
Education
- Mercer University School of Law, J.D., 2016
- University of Georgia, B.A., 2013
Bar Admissions
- Georgia
articles
Supreme Court Takes Up the Corporate Transparency Act: Recent Litigation and Potential Next Steps
January 10th, 2025
ATLANTA, GA ( January 10, 2025) – Partner Jonathan Wilson and associate Anshu Garg authored the Daily Report article, “Supreme Court…
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2025 Is the Year to Get Your Privacy House in Order
January 9th, 2025
Although privacy has been much talked-about in the last five years, compliance in the US has remained a bit of a moving target. …
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Nils Okeson Joins Taylor English’s Litigation Practice Group in Atlanta
January 8th, 2025
ATLANTA, GA – [January 8, 2025] – Taylor English Duma LLP is pleased to announce that Nils Okeson has joined the Litigation Practice…
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Understanding the Connection Between the “Doctrine of Strict Liability” and the Johnstown Flood
January 8th, 2025
“Strict Liability” or SL is a legal doctrine under which an individual or entity is responsible for all damages caused by an act or…
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