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Tyler P. Bishop

Associate

Tyler Bishop partners with business clients to create solutions in intellectual property, commercial litigation, and class action matters.

Professional Biography


Mr. Bishop’s intellectual property experience includes matters related to trademarks and trade secrets. Mr. Bishop is also experienced in assisting business clients with a diverse array complex commercial litigation and class action matters in state and federal courts. His important appellate experience includes having successfully assisted in representing clients in landmark cases.

Prior to joining Baker Donelson, Mr. Bishop also defended corporations in high-stakes casualty matters.

  • Served as lead associate in successful defense of an attempt to bring lenders into multidistrict litigation on "agent fees" arising out of the COVID-19 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

  • Served as lead associate in drafting the winning motion for distribution of more than $100 million in settlement funds to class members in products antitrust litigation.

  • Assisted in preparing winning defense briefing in class action challenging patronage capital practices of 38 electric membership corporations.

  • Assisted in winning affirmance of dismissal of wrongful death case alleging electric utility failed to maintain adequate street lighting.

  • Served as lead associate in drafting Petition for Discretionary Appeal to Georgia Court of Appeals on an issue of first impression in Georgia environmental law.

  • Listed in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America for Appellate Practice and Commercial Litigation (2022 – 2025); Litigation - Banking and Finance (2023 – 2025); Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions - Defendants and Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants (2024 – 2025)

Education

  • Mercer University School of Law, J.D., 2016, summa cum laude
    • Eleventh Circuit Survey Editor, Mercer Law Review
  • Mercer University, B.A., 2013, summa cum laude

Admissions

  • Georgia, 2016

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