Craig G. Taylor

Craig Taylor brings to his practice a wealth of legal and business experience gained at the highest levels. From partner at Idaho’s largest law firm to corporate officer for one of the state’s largest corporations, Mr. Taylor’s performance has been marked by achievement in service.

Mr. Taylor’s practice emphasizes business counseling and family wealth management.  He has significant experience with business formation, employee benefits and retirement plans, executive compensation, employment law, tax and estate planning, and probate.

Mr. Taylor began his legal career in 1984 as law clerk to Judge Albert Engel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He worked for a number of years, specializing in employee retirement and other benefits, in northern Illinois and at Boise’s Hawley Troxell law firm, where he was a partner. For over ten years, Mr. Taylor worked for Washington Group International, Inc. (formerly Morrison Knudson Corporation) in a variety of high-level positions, including Vice President, Corporate Secretary, and Associate General Counsel.

Mr. Taylor received his undergraduate degree in Business Management summa cum laude from Brigham Young University. He received his law degree magna cum laude and Order of the Coif from that university’s law school, after having served as articles editor to the law review.

Mr. Taylor is actively engaged in a variety of service positions in the community.  In 2009-10, he served as President of the Ore-Ida Council of the Boy Scouts of America, after having served that Council over a number of years in other important positions.

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