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Tayler Yett

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Tayler Yett is admitted to practice before all courts in the state of Idaho. Her primary areas of practice include employment law, municipal law, land use, planning and zoning, real estate development, commercial litigation, business formation, and civil litigation. She is a member of the Idaho State Bar, Young Lawyers Section, the Idaho Women Lawyers Association, and the Idaho Municipal Attorneys Association. 

In 2021, Tayler received her juris doctorate from the University of Idaho College of Law. While in law school, she spent her first summer as a legal intern for the law firm of Morris, Bower & Haws where she was able to work on various aspects of civil litigation. Following her internship with MB&H, Tayler spent the next two years working under her limited license as a deputy prosecutor for the Canyon County Prosecutor’s Office in the criminal division.

For over two decades, Tayler and her family have been part of the Canyon County community. She attended Nampa Christian Schools for primary and secondary education, followed by her undergraduate studies at Northwest Nazarene University. As a proud daughter of a local dairy farmer, she is passionate about serving the people and small businesses within the community and giving back to the place that she calls home.  

Outside of the law, Tayler enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, watching awful reality television, and coaching volleyball for Idaho Crush Volleyball Club.
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  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Mark Hilty
    • Daniel W. Bower
    • Gabriel M. Haws
    • Aaron L. Seable
    • Richard S. Bower
    • Douglas Waterman
    • Natalie Greaves
    • Tayler Yett
    • Tom C. Morris
    • Carl D. Hamilton
    • Terry Michaelson
  • Areas of Practice
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution >
      • Arbitration
      • Mediation
      • Idaho Small Lawsuit Resolution Act
    • Appellate Advocacy
    • Business Law >
      • Business Entity Formation
      • Business Transactions
      • Intellectual Property
      • Collections
      • Contracts
      • Succession Planning
    • Civil Litigation
    • Constitutional Law
    • Construction / Real Estate Transactions
    • Employment Law
    • Estate Planning and Probate >
      • Probate and Trust Administration
      • Planning for Incapacity
      • Planning for Loved Ones with Special Needs
      • Wills and Trusts
    • Family Law >
      • Adoption
      • Child Custody, Child Support & Visitation
      • Divorce
      • Qualified Domestic Relations Orders
    • Government >
      • Condemnation, Takings and Eminent Domain
      • Education Law
      • Municipal Law
      • Land Use and Zoning
    • Real Estate >
      • Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
      • Foreclosure
  • Online Payments
  • Terms of Use / Disclaimer
  • Contact Us