Beth Taylor
Attorney
Office: 713-615-6062
Professional Qualifications
Twenty-three years civil litigation and appellate experience including first and third party insurance defense, with special emphasis on fraudulent insurance claims and issues particular to insurance claims associated with estates; products liability, toxic tort, medical malpractice, prosecution and defense of premises liability cases including liquor liability; also prosecution and defense of employment discrimination cases.
Memberships and Admissions
Member
- State Bar of Texas
- Houston Bar Association
- American Board of Trial Advocates
Admitted to
- The State Bar of Texas
- The United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
- The United States District Court for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas
Employment
- Taylor, Taylor & Russell, Founding Partner, May, 1995 (Formerly Taylor & Taylor)
- Bankston & McDowell, L.L.P., August 1991 – August, 1994
Education
- University of Houston Law Center, J.D., May 1991; Licensed November, 1991
- University of Notre Dame, B.A., Program of Liberal Studies, May 1986
Articles & Presentations
- Author and Presenter: “Auto Policy Litigation Update,” South Texas College of Law Continuing Education, 2002
- “Texas Auto Policy Update”, Texas Insurance Law Symposium, South Texas College of Law CLE, 2001
- “Liens and Subrogation Interests,” 2001
- “Using the Court System for Assistance With Complex Claims”, 2001
- “Overview of State/ Government Employee Legal Rights and Liabilities for Job-Related Activities,” Fire and
- Investigation Certification Curriculum, Texas State Fire Marshall’s Office, 2000
- “Wearing the Bull’s Eye: Adjuster/ Agent Liability After Liberty Mutual v. Garrison Contractors,” 1999, 2000
- “Issues Raised in Insurance Claims Brought by Divorcing Spouses”, Texas Department of Insurance accreditation, 1997, 1999; State Bar of Texas MCLE accreditation, 1997
- Co-Author: “Commonly Litigated Areas of Premises Liability Law,” Houston Bar Association CLE course, presented 1993