Meet Our Attorneys

Muhammad Adbullah, Esq.

Muhammad Adbullah, Esq.

Growing up in a large family equipped Muhammad Abdullah with one of the most powerful skills that an attorney can possess: effective communication. As the second of nine children, Muhammad learned very early on how to communicate with people who have diverse personalities and interests. He says that while it is important to zealously advocate on behalf of clients, it is equally important to keep clients informed.

At The Taylor Law Firm Muhammad uses his effective communication skills to advocate on behalf of clients.  Prior to joining the firm, Muhammad worked for one of the largest Plaintiff firms in Alabama.  Additionally, Muhammad worked for The Law Office of Christian and Small LLP as a business and commercial litigator. He’s also a certified public accountant (CPA) who worked as an auditor for Ernst & Young’s Atlanta office. Muhammad’s accounting experience helps him assess the potential risks and benefits of proposed contract terms, legal strategy or business transaction.

Alabama State University, 1999, B.S. cum laude; 2001 M.S. Accounting

  • University of Alabama School of Law, J.D.  2010, J.D. ; LL.M in Taxation 2016

  • Georgia Bar 2014

  • Alabama Bar 2010

  • Alabama/Georgia Certified Public Accountant, 2004, 2005

Ivory Roberson, Esq.

Ivory earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the illustrious Spelman College. She completed her legal education and earned her Doctorate of Law from Mercer University, Walter F. George School of Law in Macon, Georgia in 2014. She was sworn into the State Bar of Georgia in December 2014.

For seven years, Ivory’s practice has focused solely on Plaintiff’s Personal Injury work; including but not limited to wrongful death, complex premises liability, motor vehicle accidents, and dog bites. She takes great pride in helping clients navigate the ups and downs of a personal injury case and getting them compensation and justice.

Ivory is admitted to practice in all State Courts in Georgia as well as the Georgia Supreme Court and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. She is a member of the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys, the Atlanta Bar Association and the Georgia Lawyers Association.

In her space time, Ivory loves to travel, dance and spend time with her family.