The search term "lawrence taylor" is a very equivocal reference in that it is a very common name and can refer to one of many noteworthy individuals.
A founder and former Dean of the National College for DUI Defense, Lawrence Eric Taylor has lectured at over 200 lawyers' seminars in 38 states. He is the author of 15 books, including the most respected textbook on the subject of DUI, Drunk Driving Defense, now in its 5th edition after 24 years of publication. On July 25, 2002, at Harvard Law School, Lawrence Taylor was presented with the National College's "Lifetime Achievement Award". He currently leads an 8-attorney law firm in Southern California which limits its practice to drunk driving defense exclusively.
Lawrence Julius Taylor is a retired American football player. The number two pick of the 1981 NFL Draft, Taylor was a ten-time Pro Bowl linebacker and 1986 NFL MVP, playing his entire professional career with the New York Giants in the National Football League (NFL). He is considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of football and has been called the greatest defensive player of all time by members of the media, former players, and coaches.
Lieutenant Lawrence Coburn Taylor was a United States Marine Corps aviator who was posthumously awarded the Silver Star for actions during World War II, and the namesake for the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Lawrence C. Taylor (DE-415)
|
|