Miller Nash LLP attorney, Christine Taylor, was recently elected to serve on the Board of Directors of the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children of Multnomah, Washington, Columbia & Tillamook Counties. CASA advocates for the best interests of children who have experienced abuse and neglect and who are in the custody of the state and under the protection of the court. The organization dedicates resources to recruiting, training, and supporting citizen advocates to provide quality advocacy to as many children as possible. Miller Nash has been a longtime supporter of CASA through board participation and charitable giving.
“I’m honored to be serving alongside other community members on the CASA board,” shares Christi. “I truly believe in the services that CASA provides, and I’m looking forward to continuing to support their important work.”
To learn more, visit casahelpskids.org.
About Christine Taylor
Christi represents a wide range of government and public institutions and focuses her practice on government, municipal, and administrative law, including public records and meetings and public contracting. She also has a background in construction law and assists public and private clients through the process of building complex public improvement projects, including construction contract procurement, drafting, and negotiation. Christi brings a unique perspective to her work with government and public entities (as well as private companies entering into transactions with public entities), having spent several years practicing general business law and commercial litigation. Her broad range of experience allows her to see the bigger picture and helps to inform the advice she gives to clients. Christi received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, Reno, before earning her law degree at Lewis & Clark Law School.