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Taryn Haumann

Associate   |   Atlanta

Taryn Haumann focuses her practice on labor and employment law, specializing in employment litigation. Taryn has successfully defended private and public employers in numerous industries against claims of harassment, discrimination, and retaliation, as well as wage and hour claims.  Taryn works closely with her clients to secure positive results in administrative proceedings and civil litigation in federal and state courts. She also offers advice and counsel, working collaboratively with clients to implement proactive, effective solutions through thoughtful guidance.

Taryn received her Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law, where she graduated with honors at the top of her class. Taryn “booked” (received the highest grade) in numerous classes in law school and secured a spot as a Senior Editor on the prestigious Alabama Law Review. She also earned a place on Alabama’s highly competitive Moot Court Board and Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Team, where she was recognized for her excellent oral argument skills and superior brief writing. She also had the privilege of interning for the Honorable L. Scott Coogler in the United States District Court in the Northern District of Alabama, as well as for the Honorable Tommy E. Bryan at the Alabama Supreme Court.

Taryn grew up in Denver, Colorado, and has lived in every time zone in the contiguous United States. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Oregon where she was a member of Kappa Delta and the University of Oregon Sailing Team. In her free time, Taryn loves watching college football with her husband and nephew (Go Ducks and Roll Tide!) and spending time on the water.

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