Experience
Mallory began her career in 2021 as a staff attorney for Chief Circuit Judge Jeremy M. Mattox, who presides over Kentucky’s Scott, Bourbon, and Woodford Counties. As a staff attorney, Mallory researched legal issues, drafted orders, and frequented courtrooms, observing motion hours, hearings, and trials for numerous criminal and civil cases. In February 2024, Mallory joined Taylor, Minnette, Schneider & Clutter as an attorney.
Education and Memberships
Mallory is a Boilermaker. During her time at Purdue University, Mallory was a member of Alpha Phi and served as the Delta Mu chapter’s Director of Publicity and Advertising. She graduated in 2014 with a B.S. in Psychological Sciences. After graduation, Mallory was a research assistant for Purdue’s Industrial/Organizational Psychology Department.
In 2018, Mallory received a scholarship to attend law school at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. As a law student, Mallory completed two summer judicial internships and a judicial externship. In 2019, Mallory studied Comparative Corporate Governance with Delaware Supreme Court Justice, Randy J. Holland (1986–2017) in London, England.
Mallory earned her J.D. in 2021. She is licensed to practice law in Indiana and Kentucky. Mallory’s memberships include the American Bar Association, the Indiana State Bar Association, the Boone County Bar Association, and the Kentucky Bar Association.
Family and Community Involvement
Mallory grew up in Zionsville, Indiana, and attended St. Luke Catholic School and Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis. She enjoys spending time with friends, family, and her two dogs. Mallory also likes traveling, cooking, and going to concerts.