Chosen by some of the world’s largest corporations and industry leaders, Scott & Scott's litigators consistently provide clients aggressive representation in intellectual property, commercial, and insurance defense cases in trial and appellate courts. We have extensive experience creating successful litigation strategies tailored to your unique business needs and apply those strategies in a way that is designed to produce a favorable outcome in an efficient manner.
| Commercial Litigation |
Our business dispute litigation team offers high-level strategy and sophisticated solutions to resolve our clients’ high-risk business disputes. We have vast experience handling complex business litigation such as class actions, business torts, employment issues, contract disputes, and RICO cases.
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| Intellectual Property Litigation |
Our experienced intellectual property attorneys aggressively litigate cases involving trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and unfair competition matters, such as trade dress, false designation of origin, trade secrets, and false advertising issues in both state and federal courts. Our team includes both intellectual property litigators and technology experts who have the experience to litigate disputes involving software products, digital media, designs, and emerging media like social networking, blogs, and virtual communities.
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| Insurance Defense Litigation |
Scott & Scott, LLP serves as panel defense counsel for leading tech-focused insurance markets including AIG, CNA, and Lloyds of London. We represent insureds in intellectual property, privacy and cyberliability, errors and omissions, and directors and officers litigation matters nationwide. Insurance carriers choose Scott & Scott because of our proven track record defending intellectual property and technology claims. Insurance claims regarding technology usually require both legal and technology expertise.
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| Appellate Litigation |
You’ve battled in court, and now your fate is in the hands of an appellate court. Scott & Scott knows that appellate practice requires skills different from those at the trial level. The objectives, the audience, and the rules are different.
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