Kemp Appoints Taylor to Serve as Judge in Dublin Judicial Circuit

Governor Brian Kemp announced Monday that he’s made an appointment to fill a vacancy on the bench in the Dublin Judicial Circuit.

The vacancy was created by the resignation of Superior Court Judge Donald W. Gillis.

William Dennis “Trey” Taylor, III is currently a partner at Daniels Taylor Law LLC. Previously, he was the principal for Taylor Law LLC and also worked as a partner for Sumner & Taylor LLC. He has also served as an administrative hearing officer on the Certificate of Need Appeal Panel for the Georgia Department of Community Health and as Special Assistant Attorney General for the Division of Child Support Services for the Dublin and Middle Judicial Circuits. An active member of his community, Taylor has served in leadership positions with the Rotary Club of Dublin, the Laurens Baptist Association, and Dudley Baptist Church. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and his J.D. from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University.

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