Joseph B. Taylor

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Joseph B. Taylor: Attorney with Taylor & Lynch, LLC

Biography

Joseph B. Taylor was an experienced attorney who began the practice of law after his admittance to the Illinois Bar Association in 1969. Joe was also admitted to practice before the United States District Court and the U.S. Tax Court. He graduated from the University of Wyoming School of Law where he was American Bar Association representative for the State of Wyoming and senior law review editor.

Mr. Taylor used his over 40 years of experience in Wills, Probate, Taxes, Civil and Criminal litigation, and Family Law to resolve your legal issues. Joe worked for 10 years as the city attorney and prosecuting attorney for the city of Clinton. He also had extensive experience representing banks and was a chairman for a local bank in Clinton.

Joe Taylor instilled in his firm a desire to serve the community. He committed himself to the community by volunteering his time to serve on the Board of Directors for the local YMCA. He served as the President of the Clinton Country Club and President of the DeWitt County Bar Association.

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
University of Wyoming School of Law, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
1969
Admission:
1969, Illinois
ISLN:
1000362182

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