Paul Byron Taylor

Supreme Court
Court Services Attorney

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Paul Byron Taylor in 2018 was employed at Supreme Court and had an annual salary of $76,900, according to public records. This salary was 28 percent higher than the average and 34 percent higher than the median salary in Supreme Court.

Supreme Court records show Paul Byron Taylor held job of Court Services Attorney from 2015 to 2018.

According to the public records employee's salary increased by $2,000 from 2017 to 2018, which is a 2.7 percent rise. Since 2015, the salary has increased by $4,574, a total rise of 6.3 percent.

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Key Data

Year2018
Full NamePaul Byron Taylor
Job TitleCourt Services Attorney
StateIllinois
EmployerSupreme Court
Annual Wage $76,900

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Employer

Employer NameSupreme Court
Year2018
Number of Employees297
Average Annual Wage$59,927
Median Annual Wage$57,300
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