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Jennifer L. Taylor

jtaylor@rvcdlaw.com
401 N. Buffalo Drive, Suite 202
Las Vegas, Nevada 89145
T (702) 247-4661
F (702) 247-6227

Jennifer brings to Robertson & Vick experience in litigating construction defect claims throughout Nevada. She has represented developers and general contractors, including Pulte Homes, and major subcontractors. She recently defended Del Webb in two of the largest class action claims ever brought in Nevada. Her litigation experience also includes personal injury and property damage claims.

Jennifer relocated to Nevada in 1995 to serve as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Robert E. Rose, Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court. She then served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Janet T. Berry, Washoe County District Court, before moving to Las Vegas.

Jennifer received her J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center, cum laude, in 1995. Jennifer was an Associate Editor for the Houston Law Review, and received the Woodard, Hall & Primm Award for Most Outstanding Associate Editor. She received a Dean's Scholarship and was inducted into the Order of the Barons, an honor society recognizing the top 25% of her law school class. She worked as a researcher for the University of Houston Institute for Energy, Law and Enterprise, which assisted the newly formed Republic of Kazakstan in drafting its energy code.

Prior to attending law school, Jennifer attended Southern Methodist University, where she received her B.A. in English with and emphasis in creative writing. She received the SMU Fiction Writing Award in 1991, and was a member of the English Honor Society, Sigma Tau Delta.

Jennifer is admitted to practice law in Nevada, California, Texas, Washington, and before the United States District Courts for the District of Nevada, and the Southern and Central Districts of California.

 

 

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