Taylor Strain
Associate
Taylor Strain is dedicated to assisting clients with complex issues involving water rights and agricultural litigation.
Taylor’s practice encompasses a broad range of public and private clients. In addition to assisting clients navigate the state’s water resources, Taylor has experience in complex civil litigation in the food and agriculture sector. Clients rely on Taylor’s detail-oriented approach and agricultural background growing up in Colusa County to achieve success.
Professional, Community And Pro Bono Involvement
- Sacramento County Bar Association, Environmental Law Section
- California Lawyers Association, Environmental Law Section
Honors & Rankings
- Order of the Coif
- Phi Beta Kappa, Boston College, 2018
Publications
3 related items-
June 2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and California Regional Water Board Sue San Francisco Over Discharges in the Bay
California Land Use Law & Policy Reporter, Volume 33, Number 9 -
November 2023State Water Resources Control Board Releases Draft Staff Report in Support of Sacramento/Delta Updates to the Bay-Delta Plan
California Water Law & Policy Reporter, Volume 34, Number 2 -
May 2023Napa County Groundwater Pumping Exceeded Sustainable Yield in Water Year 2022
California Water Law and Policy Reporter, Volume 33, Number 8
Growing up and living in Colusa County sparked Taylor’s passion in water and agriculture law. In her spare time, Taylor loves to play golf, spend time with friends and family, play with her dog Bruce, listen to the Turnpike Troubadours, and bake peanut butter kiss cookies. Taylor is an avid Boston College Eagles fan and loves to watch the Boston Bruins play.
Professional, Community And Pro Bono Involvement
- Sacramento County Bar Association, Environmental Law Section
- California Lawyers Association, Environmental Law Section
Honors & Rankings
- Order of the Coif
- Phi Beta Kappa, Boston College, 2018