Austin Location
608 West 12th Street, Suite B Austin, TX 78701
Georgetown Location
706 Rock St, Georgetown, TX 78626
Taylor Kacir is an experienced associate attorney at the Law Office of David D. White, PLLC, where she brings years of practice in criminal and family law litigation. Formerly a prosecutor for Bell County, Taylor has the knowledge and experience to tackle even the most daunting criminal cases.
Staying close to her Alma Mater, Taylor has lived in Williamson County for over a decade. She earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Southwestern University where she was an NCAA athlete. She then pursued her law degree at St. Mary’s University School of Law, where she graduated with Honors.
Aside from Criminal Defense, Taylor’s career includes interning for the Office of the Attorney General Crime Victim’s Division and working as a State Prosecutor for the Bell County Attorney’s Office. These roles give her a unique perspective of “the other side” when formulating the best plan of defense. She has worked both sides of the courtroom and is ready to anticipate every angle of a case.
Known for her attention to detail and friendly but tenacious approach, Taylor provides each client with an individualized approach and a commitment to work every angle of every case. Her experience allows her to anticipate the prosecution’s approach and navigate difficult issues, while ensuring her clients are always fully informed and protected.
Before joining the Law Office of David D. White, PLLC, Taylor was Senior Misdemeanor County Attorney at the Bell County Attorney’s Office. She prosecuted Class A and B misdemeanors — DWI, assault, family violence, drug possession, theft, and the rest of the docket that defines most criminal defense work in central Texas. .
Her experience as a prosecutor makes her an especially effective defense attorney. She knows how the State prepares a file: which evidence prosecutors lean on, which evidence they quietly hope the defense doesn’t notice, and how charging decisions get made internally before a defense attorney ever sees the offer. She knows how Bell County prosecutors, and prosecutors in general, evaluate cases in particular — the standards they apply, the kinds of pretrial motions that get traction, and the ones that don’t. That perspective is hard to replicate from the defense side alone.
Taylor primarily handles criminal cases in Williamson, Bell, Lee, Coryell, and Bastrop counties. Her work covers DWI defense, assault and family violence, drug offenses, theft, and the full range of misdemeanor and felony criminal defense.
The Georgetown office at 706 Rock St is the firm’s anchor for Williamson County and counties north and east of Austin. Taylor is there daily.
Few attorneys are as prepared as Ms. Kacir. She works through the police report, the offense report when available, the dashcam and bodycam video, and the prosecutor’s file looking for the specific weak points the State will have to overcome — Fourth Amendment problems, chain-of-custody gaps, witness credibility issues, statutory elements the State cannot prove. Then she communicates directly with the client about what she sees and how to position the defense.
The firm’s three attorneys work every case together. Each file gets reviewed in the firm’s weekly case meeting and tracked in shared Clio notes from intake forward. Whichever attorney appears in court for a given setting — Taylor, David, or Kenneth — has been actively involved in the case from day one. Court coverage rotates with schedule and county; case ownership does not.
Taylor answers after-hours calls through the firm’s call routing system.
608 West 12th Street, Suite B Austin, TX 78701
706 Rock St, Georgetown, TX 78626