Scott is primarily involved in general civil and commercial litigation emphasizing construction defect and real estate litigation, intellectual property, bankruptcy, employment law and personal injury. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from Brigham Young University in 1999. In 2002, he graduated from Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, where he served as manager and editor for the Oregon State Bar Intellectual Property Newsletter.
Scott, spent the first four years of his practice in Oregon, where his practice focused on complex construction defects litigation, employment law, intellectual property law and personal injury law. In this capacity, he represented several insurance companies, which gives him unique insight on personal injury litigation. Scott returned to Utah in 2006 and practiced with the firm Hill, Johnson & Schmutz before joining Fillmore Spencer in October 2007. He speaks Czech and Slovak.
Education
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Brigham Young University (B.S., Zoology, 1999)
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Northwestern School of Law (J.D., 2002)
Areas of Expertise
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Bankruptcy
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Real Estate Law
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Civil and Commercial Litigation
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Employment Law
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Accidents & Injuries
Honors
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Manager and Editor, Oregon State Bar Intellectual Property Newsletter (2000-02)
Activities and Associations
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Toronto Foundation
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Central Utah Bar Association
Bar memberships
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Utah State Bar
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Oregon State Bar
Language
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Czech and Slovak