Wendell L. Taylor

Managing Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth

Wendell is the managing partner of Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Washington, DC office of over 200 attorneys.

Wendell represents businesses and individuals in complex federal trial litigation, with particular emphasis in antitrust litigation, government antitrust investigations, and white-collar criminal defense. Wendell conducts compliance training and counseling on a full spectrum of antitrust and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act issues. Wendell’s clients are drawn from a broad range of industries, including telecommunications, manufacturing, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, technology and software, and banking and finance.

Wendell served as Counsel to Deputy Attorney General James B. Comey at the United States Department of Justice, where he participated in oversight of the Antitrust, Tax and Civil Divisions, as well as the Office of the Pardon Attorney, the Community Relations Service and the United States Parole Commission. In this capacity, he also helped to improve and implement DOJ policies and programs such as the Attorney General’s Honors Program and the Drug Free Work Zone Program. Wendell also served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia, where he handled all aspects of trial litigation, including motions, examinations of fact and expert witnesses at trial, opening and closing arguments sentencing, and post-trial motions and arguments. Previously, as a prosecutor in the Richmond Commonwealth Attorney’s Office, Wendell prosecuted dozens of criminal trials. Committed to pro bono work, he has represented criminal defendants in Federal Project Exile and Project Safe Neighborhood cases and obtained a five-figure state court jury verdict on behalf of a tenant in a fraud suit against a notorious Richmond landlord.

Wendell was the president of his law school class at the University of Richmond School of Law, graduation speaker, and voted by the faculty as the most outstanding student of the class. Wendell played football at Wake Forest University and was a member of the 1992 Independence Bowl Champions.