Taylor P Waters
Ms. Waters's practice concentrates on all aspects of civil litigation, focussing on Real Estate and Animal Law. Ms. Waters represents consumers and professionals as they navigate active litigation. Prior to joining Madison & Rosan, LLP, Ms. Waters represented consumers in Ohio Consumer Protection Act, Fair Debt Collection Act, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, foreclosure defense, and other general civil litigation matters. She clerked with the Michigan Department of Attorney General and the Animal Legal Defense Fund. Ms. Waters is an active member of the Ohio State Bar Association, Columbus Bar Association, and Ohio Women’s Bar Association. When not at the office Ms. Waters enjoys spending time with her daughter, husband, plethora of four-legged companions, running, and swimming.
- Michigan State University
- J.D. (2018) | Law
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- Honors: Magna Cum Laude
- Activities: Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Animal and Natural Resource Law, Study abroad in Bialystok, Poland
- Passenger Pigeons: The De-Extinction of a Bird
- Journal of Animal and Natural Resource Law
- Environmental Law Award
- Ohio State Bar Association
- Wanda Nash Award
- Michigan State Bar Association
- State Bar of Ohio  # 97767
- Member
- Current
- Ohio State Bar Association Leadership Academy
- Graduate
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- Ohio
- Supreme Court of Ohio Office of Attorney Services
- ID Number: 97767
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- Animal & Dog Law
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites
- Q. Truck hit me from slow lane in my front passenger side. He was ticketed. Will his insurance pay to fix my car?
- A: Likely, you should give your insurance company a call and they'll get ahold of his insurance and sort out your property damage claim. If you end up with a bodily injury claim, then a good Plaintiff's attorney will be able to help you out.
- Q. If the landlord allowed me to put 15,000$ of work into his house and Now he trying to evict me, can I sue for that mone
- A: You may have a case for unjust enrichment, contact an attorney to discuss how to file the claim and what you need to allergies
- Q. My ex is trying to keep my cat. He lived with me when I adopted her, but I am on the adoption papers. What can I do?
- A: You can file a small claims action in your local county's municipal court and ask for the return of the cat. If you have the original adoption papers and veterinary records, you may have a good case. If you have texts/emails with him indicating the original intention to get the cat back, you may have a strong case.
- Website
- Ohio Animal Law