Firm
Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips L.L.P.
Practicing law since 1997, Amy Groves Lowe
is a Partner at Taylor Porter, where she has a litigation practice in
various areas of law, including insurance defense, labor and employment,
education law, administrative law, appellate practice, and church
property law.
Amy has been selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers in America (peer-voted)
in two areas: Education Law, for her work representing universities and
high schools in labor and employment issues and insurance defense, and
Litigation – Insurance, for her work representing various insurers in
areas including personal injury, contract disputes, constitutional
claims, employment, and others. Amy was selected by her peers as
"Litigation - Insurance Lawyer of the Year in Baton Rouge" in the
BestLawyers in America® 2020 rankings. “Lawyer of the Year” recognitions
are awarded to individual attorneys with the highest overall peer
feedback for a specific practice area and geographic location.
Amy has more than 20 years of experience in representing public
agencies, public employees and public officials in federal and state
courts, in administrative hearings, and before the Louisiana
Legislature. She has served as general counsel of the Louisiana State
Board of Examiners of Psychologists for over 15 years and has
represented numerous other public agencies such as the Louisiana Board
of Ethics, the Louisiana Board of Private Security Examiners and the
Louisiana Board of Cosmetology. Amy has also served as an Administrative
Law Judge for several state agencies in disciplinary hearings.
In addition to Amy’s litigation experience, she has a Master of Arts in
Psychology (LSU, 1994). Amy has combined her expertise in these two
areas by being frequently utilized as a jury consultant, assisting other
litigators in jury selection, pre-trial research, and statistical
analysis and serving as a litigation consultant in expert and lay
witness preparation. In addition, Amy has conducted numerous CLEs and
seminars on the issue of jury selection and effective and ethical
presentation to juries and has been published in the Baton Rouge Bar
Association journal on jury selection. In 2019, Amy was awarded the Alumna of
Distinction from the LSU College of Human Sciences and Education. In
2005, Amy was named to Baton Rouge Business Report’s “Top Forty
Under 40” for her successes in her practice and her commitment to the
professional and community scene in Baton Rouge. Amy is an alumnus of
the Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Baton Rouge class.
In 2019, Amy was inducted into the University High Alumni Hall of
Distinction. Amy (U-High, Class of 1988) is a board member of the
University Laboratory School Foundation and the former President of the
Cub Club parent association. Amy formerly served as president of the
Junior League of Baton Rouge and was selected as Sustainer of the Year
in 2019. She is an active member of First United Methodist Church where
she serves as a Church Council Member, and Sunday School teacher for the
Milestone class and the fourth grade class.
Amy received her J.D. in 1997 from Paul M. Hebert Law Center at
Louisiana State University where she was the winner of the Tullis Moot
Court Competition and was admitted into the Law Center’s Hall of Fame.
Amy was named an LSU College of Human Sciences & Education Alumna of
Distinction in 2019.