Brian Taylor practices in our Billings, Montana office.
Mr. Taylor is a litigation attorney with a historically diverse practice. His practice primarily focuses on civil defense where he has represented clients in a wide variety of cases including bad faith and product liability. He also represents a number of insurance carriers in traditional insurance defense matters. His experience in the product liability field has covered a wide spectrum of self-insured automobile manufacturers and component part manufacturers. His experience representing automobile manufacturer’s includes a three plus week trial in Great Falls, Montana involving a traumatic brain injury.
Mr. Taylor’s litigation defense practice is centered in the field of transportation, insurance, medical malpractice, trucking, municipal entities, and product liability. His experience in traditional insurance defense litigation includes property damage claims, personal injury claims, and larger construction defect lawsuits. Mr. Taylor has participated in numerous trials in both State and Federal Court throughout Montana.
Prior to joining Hall & Evans in 2013, Brian was a partner at Jardine Stephenson, Blewett & Weaver in Great Falls, Montana.
Blog Posts
•Megan Coulter and Brian Taylor Named Members
•Potential Pitfalls for Carriers Regarding Montana’s Obligation to Advance Pay
•Brian Taylor Joins Hall & Evans
Articles & Publications // Presentations // Webinars
Speaker, “Montana Insurance Law,” American Hallmark Insurance, Fort Worth Texas, 2009
Business & Community Service
Former Board Member for the Cascade County Law Clinic, an organization devoted to providing pro bono legal representation to those in need
Career Distinctions & Honors
•Martindale-Hubbell , AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated
•Judge Robert P. Goff Pro Bono Award, 2011
•Served as Special Master for Judge Sandefur, Cascade County District Court, State of Montana
Other Activities
Mr. Taylor enjoys spending time with his wife and two wonderful daughters. In his spare time he enjoys skiing, snowmobiling and soccer.