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Portland, ME 04101
Taylor is an associate in the firm's Maine office. Taylor's practice includes assisting financial institutions, mortgage bankers, finance companies, licensed lenders, servicers, debt buyers and debt collectors, as well as the vendors who work with them, in the development and maintenance of consumer credit regulatory compliance programs. He also assists community, regional and national banks, as well as non-bank lenders and service providers with a wide variety of federal and Maine regulatory compliance matters.
Prior to joining Hudson Cook, Taylor was a member of the tax staff in the Private Client Services group at Baker Newman Noyes. During law school, he interned at the Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection, responding to consumer complaints and assisting with compliance examinations.
Taylor is a member of the American Bar Association, Business Law Section, and the Maine State Bar Association.
Taylor graduated with a dual degree in History and Political Science/Public Policy from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and received his J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law, where he was awarded cum laude graduation honors.
Member, American Bar Association, Business Law Section
Member, Maine State Bar Association
"CFPB, State Regulators, and Courts Take Aim at Convenience Fees," Hudson Cook Insights, July 2022, co-authored with Anastasia Caton
University of Maine School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2021
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, B.A., Political Science and Public Policy, History, 2015
Maine, 2021