Taylor Hoffman

Taylor Hoffman
Taylor Hoffman is an associate in Weil’s Securities Litigation practice, where she focuses on securities litigation, shareholder derivative litigation, and SEC investigations, in state and federal courts.

Some of her recent representative experience includes serving on Weil teams representing:

  • AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. in ongoing fiduciary duty litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery relating to AMC’s issuance of AMC Preferred Equity Units
  • A nationally recognized outpatient physical therapy provider in connection with two liability management transactions to increase the company’s liquidity and financial flexibility
  • Gores Holdings IV, a SPAC sponsored by The Gores Group, its former directors and officers, and certain affiliates in ongoing fiduciary duty litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery relating to Gores Holdings IV’s $16.1 billion merger with United Wholesale Mortgage
  • A cryptocurrency conglomerate and its CEO in a securities class action

Outside of her active practice, Taylor focuses on her pro bono work, including representing inmates on Alabama’s death row and fighting for humane conditions at a Brooklyn federal prison. During law school, she devoted much of her time to clinical work focused on federal appeals and prison litigation. Taylor worked to reverse a denial of an inmate’s Bivens relief and filed for habeas relief based on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Santos.

Taylor received her J.D. from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, where she was the Managing Editor of the Northwestern University Law Review. She earned her B.A. in Political Science and Government from the University of Chicago.