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BIOGRAPHY

W. Taylor Marshall is a partner in the firm’s Public Finance Practice Group. Taylor has experience in all areas of public finance, including the issuance of taxable and tax-exempt bonds and public and private-public finance transactions. 

In 2017, Taylor graduated from the Little Rock Regional Chamber's leadership program - Leadership Greater Little Rock. 

Taylor is ranked in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for his work in Corporate Commercial - Bonds.

Education

  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law, J.D., with High Honors, 2009
    • Associate Notes Editor, Law Review
  • Washington & Lee University, B.S., Accounting and Business Administration, 2005

Noteworthy

  • Graduate of the Leadership Greater Little Rock Program, Class XXXII
  • Publication: ‘Round and ‘Round We Go: The Supreme Court Again Limits the Circumstances in which Federal Courts May Hold Secondary Actors Liable Under Section 10(b) and SEC Rule 10b-5. 31 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 197 (2008)
  • Ranked in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers, Corporate/Commercial: Municipal Bonds, since 2018
  • Selected to the Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Stars List, 2019
  • Listed in The Best Lawyers in America
    • Municipal Law
    • Public Finance Law 
    • Lawyer of the Year, Municipal Law (2023)

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Key Matters

  • $250,000,000 City of Blytheville, Arkansas Taxable Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (Crooked Lake Solar, LLC Project), Series 2022
  • $58,565,000 City of Little Rock, Arkansas Limited Tax General Obligation Capital Improvement Bonds, Series 2022A and Taxable Series 2022B
  • $29,800,000 Board of Trustees of Arkansas Tech University Student Fee Revenue Bonds, Series 2022A
  • $25,780,000 City of Cabot, Arkansas Sales and Use Tax Bonds, Taxable Series 2022A and Series 2022B
  • $107,970,000 City of Little Rock, Arkansas Water Reclamation System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Taxable Series 2021
  • $71,700,000 City of Cabot, Arkansas Sales and Use Tax Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Taxable Series 2021A and Series 2021B
  • $16,580,000 City of Forrest City, Arkansas Sales and Use Tax Bonds, Series 2021
  • $13,830,000 Arkansas Development Finance Authority Refunding Revenue Bonds (Episcopal Collegiate School Project), Series 2021
  • $11,380,000 Board of Trustees of Arkansas Tech University Student Fee Refunding Revenue Bonds, Taxable Series 2021B
  • $8,050,000 Board of Trustees of Arkansas Tech University Housing System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2021A
  • $8,020,000 City of Elkins, Arkansas Sales and Use Tax Bonds, Series 2021B
  • $5,670,000 City of Elkins, Arkansas Sales and Use Tax Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Series 2021A
  • $5,060,000 Board of Trustees of Arkansas Tech University Student Fee Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2021A
  • $1,300,000 City of Little Rock, Arkansas Port Authority Revenue Bond, Taxable Series 2021
 

Associations and Memberships

  • Arkansas Bar Association
  • National Association of Bond Lawyers
  • Pulaski County Bar Association

Admissions

  • Arkansas, 2009
  • United States Court of Appeals
  • United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas
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