“I draw upon my experiences in the areas of business, law, and political engagement to assist clients in reaching meaningful solutions that support their long-term goals. I deeply value growing and maintaining relationships and making lasting connections to achieve positive and timely results for my clients.”
Taylor Pecci is a member of the Adams and Reese Intersection of Business and Government Practice, advising companies, developers, public sector clients, municipal and governmental entities, on government relations and economic development. She provides support to the legal needs of public-private partnerships and economic growth initiatives across the state of Alabama.
Taylor is also experienced in construction law, including construction defects and accidents; civil rights and government tort liability; premises liability; and insurance defense. Specifically, Taylor has played a key role on litigation teams that have obtained dismissals of employment law claims against county commissions and obtained summary judgment in premises liability cases.
Taylor was a former congressional intern for the United States House of Representatives Office of the Majority Whip Steve Scalise in Washington, D.C., where she obtained experience addressing constituent concerns, conducting legislation research, and organizing events for party members. Taylor was a campaign volunteer in the 2022 Katie Britt for Senate Campaign, where she orchestrated fundraising events, communicated with constituents, and assisted in marketing.
Taylor earned her J.D. from Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, in 2022, where she served as inaugural Chair of the Career Development Advisory Board, Student Bar Association Secretary, a Judge Abraham Caruthers Teaching Fellow, a member of Cumberland School of Law National Trial Team, and a member of the American Journal of Trial Advocacy. She received a CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Professional Responsibilities.
Taylor graduated cum laude from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration. There, she served as Vice President of Capstone Men and Women, Chief Administrative Officer of the Student Government Association, and a member of Chi Omega. She was tapped as one of 31 women for membership for The XXXI, the only all women’s honorary at UA, for which she later served as Vice-President.
Education
Bar Admissions
Court Admissions
Community Involvement
- St. Mary’s Catholic Church – Neighborhood Mission Co-Chair, 2023
- Mobile Yacht Club – Member
- Katie Britt for Senate Campaign – Volunteer, 2022
Areas of Practice
Professional Affiliations & Memberships
- Alabama State Bar Association
- Mobile Bar Association
- Baldwin County Bar Association