
Taylor Roderick
Practice Areas: Real Estate Transactions, Business and Corporate Transactions
Taylor Roderick is a transactional associate whose practice focuses on complex business, real estate, and finance transactions. His tenure working for construction companies informs his legal expertise, with strength in interpreting technical engineering reports and surveys. He is passionate about assisting clients and works to resolve issues quickly and close deals. His experience is built against a variety of unique backdrops: federal land permits, tribal leases, double escrows, etc.
Taylor earned his law degree at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where he assisted startups as a senior associate in the Innovation Advancement Program and served as an executive editor of the Sports and Entertainment Law Journal. He graduated from the Honors Program at Utah Valley University, magna cum laude, in History and Political Science, serving as a founding member of the Center for Constitutional Studies and studying Ancient Greek. Taylor values giving back to the community and serves in volunteer capacities, such as: local pack leader for the Boy Scouts of America and the Afghan refugee clinic. Taylor enjoys urban gardening, taking his young family on hikes, and trying new recipes in the kitchen.
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