Mr. Taylor Bracewell joined Ogletree in 2014 as an Associate in the Employee Benefits practice group. He focuses his practice on qualified and non-qualified retirement plans, ERISA compliance, executive compensation arrangements, health and welfare plans, and taxation.
Mr. Bracewell is a former Student Writing Associate Editor of the Georgia State University Law Review and a former student advocate in the Philip C. Cook Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic.
While in law school, Mr. Bracewell served as a student clerk for the Honorable Richard W. Story, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, and for Justice P. Harris Hines, of the Supreme Court of Georgia.
Mr. Bracewell also drafted guidance on the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan and sections of the 2014 U.S. Master Bank Tax Guide as a Graduate Research Assistant for Professor Ronald W. Blasi, and instructed students in partnership taxation while serving as a Teaching Assistant for Professor Cassady V. Brewer.
Education:
- J.D., magna cum laude, Georgia State University College of Law, 2014
- B.A., University of Georgia, 2011
Admitted to Practice : Georgia
Professional Activities:
- State Bar of Georgia (Employee Benefits Section)
- American Bar Association
- Atlanta Bar Association
Mr. Bracewell assists clients with designing plans that provide benefits for employees, including qualified and non-qualified plans, severance plans, health plans, and executive compensation arrangements. He also provides guidance to clients with regard to ERISA compliance, the operation and interpretation of plans, as well as plan-related taxation issues.
Cost
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