About Susan G.

Susan G. Taylor heads a small solo practice in which she handles client matters end to end. She opened the Law Office of Susan G. Taylor to offer hands-on representation and direct access to counsel. The office bears her name and reflects a practice model built around individual attention rather than firm hierarchy.

Taylor trained as an attorney and moved into private practice early in her career. She chose the solo route to keep decision-making close to clients. Over time she has managed the administrative and substantive tasks that come with running a one‑lawyer office, from intake and file management to courtroom appearances and negotiated resolutions.

Her daily work requires balancing many roles. Some days are devoted to research and drafting. Other days are spent in court or in client meetings. She handles pleading, case strategy, and settlement talks. The variety keeps the work practical and rooted in the needs of the people who hire her.

Colleagues describe Taylor as straightforward in her approach to legal problems. She favors clear options and frank assessments over optimistic projections. That style extends to client communication: she aims to explain tradeoffs and timelines in plain language so clients can weigh choices without jargon.

Running a solo practice also means handling the business side of law. Taylor oversees billing, office systems, and the logistics that let a small office run reliably. She has built workflows that prioritize responsiveness. The office is structured so that clients have a consistent point of contact and their matters do not get lost in handoffs.

Today Taylor maintains a local practice under the Law Office of Susan G. Taylor. She manages client files personally and provides direct counsel and representation through her solo office. Her current practice concentrates on serving individuals and small clients through a single-attorney office model.