About Eugenia
Eugenia Wallace built her path to the bar through study and steady advancement. She earned a Juris Doctor from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School in 2014 after completing a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at American InterContinental University in 2010. She is admitted to practice in Georgia and has spent her professional life working within the state’s legal community.
Wallace’s academic background is rooted in criminal justice. That undergraduate training shaped how she approaches fact development and procedural detail in later legal work. Her time at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School coincided with the early 2010s, a period when many new attorneys moved from classroom theory to courtroom practice. She completed her JD in 2014 and entered private practice thereafter.
Her résumé lists a key leadership post in 2017, when she served as Senior Managing Lawyer at Daniels & Taylor, P.C. In that role she carried management responsibilities while continuing to handle client matters. The title suggests a hybrid of casework and oversight. Colleagues and clients often expect someone in such a position to coordinate teams, manage docket priorities and ensure consistent client communication.
Wallace’s professional life has remained anchored in Georgia. She works where state law and local court procedure intersect. Her criminal justice foundation informs how she reads case histories and prepares filings. She has maintained memberships in professional associations, staying connected to peers and developments in the legal field. That engagement supports the practical side of lawyering: staying current on rules, court practices and local legal trends.
Today Wallace is based at Daniels & Taylor, P.C. Her experience there includes both leadership duties and direct representation of clients. She continues to practice in Georgia courts, handling matters for the firm’s clients and supporting the firm’s operations. She currently practices at Daniels & Taylor, P.C., focusing on legal work in Georgia.