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Clyde Taylor
2303 North Ponce De Leon Blvd Suite L
Saint Augustine, FL 32084
Phone: 904-204-6499
Website: taylorandwaldrop.com/

About Clyde Taylor
Attorney Clyde M. Taylor III, is the son of attorney Clyde Taylor, Jr. After being raised as the son of a reputable Florida attorney, he followed in his father's footsteps by going into the legal field. Attorney Taylor initially earned his Bachelor's degree from BSBA, University of Florida in 1996 where he majored in Business Management and graduated with honors. From there, he went on to earn his Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia in May of 2000. Clyde M. Taylor III initially began his legal career working in the Office of the Public Defender, 7th Judicial Circuit from 2001 to 2004. In 2004 he went into the private sector where he worked as an associate attorney at Canan Law from August of 2004 to July of 2007. In August of 2009, Attorney Taylor became a solo practitioner when he opened his law firm, The Law Office of Clyde M. Taylor III, and in August of 2010, attorney Taylor joined his father at Taylor Waldrop Pribisco. Today, attorney Clyde M. Taylor III works alongside his father Clyde Taylor, Jr. and fellow associate attorney Bradley A. Waldrop. Attorney Clyde M. Taylor III focuses on handling those cases that involve post-convictions and appeals.
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