Scott loves constructing and analyzing arguments. It’s what attracted him to the law in the first place – that and a constant need for intellectual challenges. One of his favorite experiences is what he calls the “eureka” moment, when he finally solves a difficult problem. Clients appreciate Scott’s knack for textual interpretation and the effectiveness and clarity of his writing.
Scott graduated magna cum laude from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School where he served on the Moot Court Board, was an articles editor of the Wisconsin International Law Journal, and vice-president of the Jewish Law Students Association. Prior to law school, Scott earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin where he graduated with honors. After law school, Scott spent several years at the Minnesota Court of Appeals, clerking for Hon. Wilhelmina Wright, Hon. Lawrence Collins, and Hon. Randolph Peterson. He is admitted to the state bar in Minnesota and Wisconsin, the District Court of Minnesota, and the Eighth Circuit.
Outside the office Scott prioritizes spending time with his two young daughters. A favorite family activity is playing games, including board games, card games and video games.