About Taylor Farley
Taylor Farley III built a legal foundation at Northern Kentucky University before moving on to the university's law school. He completed a bachelor’s degree in 2014, having studied pre-law, business English, history and political science. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor from Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University in 2017.
After law school, Farley concentrated his practice in Kentucky, where he is admitted to practice. He joined private practice and over time became a partner at The Law Offices of Farley and Hopper, PLLC. His career path has kept him close to the community where he trained, and he has developed local professional relationships through practice and association memberships.
Farley’s background includes a blend of liberal arts and legal study. His undergraduate program combined several disciplines, a mix that informs his approach to casework and client counseling. In law school he handled typical student experiences that many lawyers carry into practice: drafting motions, participating in clinics or simulations, and working on research-heavy projects. Those formative years shaped how he approaches factual development and courtroom preparation.
Within the Kentucky bar and professional circles, Farley holds current memberships in one or more legal associations. He uses those memberships to stay current on state rules and emerging issues affecting local practice. Colleagues describe him as methodical in courtroom preparation and plainspoken with clients; his work patterns emphasize thoroughness over showmanship.
At The Law Offices of Farley and Hopper, PLLC, he has played a central role in the firm’s daily operations and client intake. The firm’s platform has allowed him to manage a caseload that reflects the types of matters commonly handled in Kentucky state courts. He assists clients through litigation processes and offers counsel on procedural and substantive legal questions that arise in state practice.
Outside the office, Farley’s educational roots remain evident. He engages with peers through continuing legal education and professional gatherings. He has not been publicly recorded as holding an academic appointment or a published treatise, and he focuses his public professional efforts on practice and bar activities.
As of 2026 he practices law in Kentucky at The Law Offices of Farley and Hopper, PLLC, where he handles a range of matters in state practice.