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Taylor Skramstad

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Taylor joined Yturri Rose in 2024 after earning her Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law. While in law school, she concentrated her studies in agriculture, business, land use, and water law. She served as President of the Idaho Agriculture Law Society, Treasurer of the Business Law Society, and Secretary of the Student Bar Association. Taylor also worked for the Idaho State Law Library and served as a legal intern to Idaho Senate Majority Leader Kelly Anthon during the 2024 Idaho Legislative Session. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science through Oregon State University’s outreach program at Eastern Oregon University, where she was also a member of the Cheer & Dance Team.

Raised on her family’s ranch in the small community of Umapine, Oregon, Taylor brings firsthand knowledge of agriculture and rural issues to her legal practice. Licensed in Oregon and Idaho, and soon to be in Washington, her legal practice focuses on land use, water law, real estate transactions and disputes, natural resources, agricultural law, zoning and permitting, boundary and easement issues, contract matters, and other civil and advisory work. With a passion for water, she hopes to obtain her PhD in Water Resources one day.

In addition to practicing law, Taylor and her husband Kade are avid football fans who enjoy spending time with their families and pets, and taking weekend getaways to explore new restaurants and enjoy the outdoors. Outside of their shared interests, Taylor is passionate about working with her horses, traveling for rodeo events, and operating an online western boutique she co-founded with her mother. A past collegiate rodeo athlete, active Pendleton Round-Up volunteer, and former Pendleton Round-Up Princess and Miss Rodeo Oregon, Taylor remains a strong supporter of the rodeo community and youth programs. She is passionate about giving back through volunteer service and community involvement and regularly donates her time to community events and organizations.

Guided by the work ethic of a “ranch kid” and deep community roots, Taylor chose to become a lawyer to protect the people, land, and resources of the agricultural sector and to serve communities like the one where she was raised. With a father who served as a police officer for more than three decades and a mother who works as a judicial administrator in the courtroom every day, Taylor developed a deep respect for public service and the justice system. She is committed to providing practical, effective legal solutions that safeguard her clients’ livelihoods and the traditions that define rural life.

Education
  • University Of Idaho College of Law, 2024
  • Undergraduate: Oregon State University, B.S. – Agriculture Science
License
  • Idaho State Bar (2024)