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scottb@beresfordlaw.com
Practice
Areas:
Commercial & Civil Litigation, Family Law, Business,
Real Estate, Environmental Law, Land use, Estate Planning
Deputy Examiner of Titles for King County
Admitted:
1999,
Washington; U.S. District Court, Western District of
Washington
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Education:
Pacific Lutheran University; BA Legal Studies
Chapman University School of Law; JD
Professional
Associations:
Washington State Bar Association (Member: Environmental
and Land Use, Family, and Litigation Law Sections);
American Bar Association (Member: Family Law, Litigation
and Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Sections);
Washington State Trial Lawyers Association; King County
Bar Association; Snohomish County Bar Association
Author:
Oversimplification—Value and Function: Wetland
Mitigation Banking, 2 CHAP. L. REV. 261 (1999).
Scott has contributed to several articles in constitutional
law, and in the environmental, land use, and real estate
areas including articles published in Nexus—A
Journal of Legal Opinion and the Denver University Law
Review.
Scott
joined the firm in 2001. He has represented clients
ranging from major companies and banks to the individual
struggling through the dissolution of his or her marriage
or the individual negotiating a land use issue with
the city. Scott devotes much of his time to trial practice,
while at the same time Scott looks for a cost effective
approach to settle a matter in the client’s best
interests.
Scott’s academic honors include the Dean’s
Award for Academic Excellence in several subject areas
including subjects involving real estate and family
law, the Outstanding Achievement Award in Environmental,
Land Use and Real Estate Law, and the Distinguished
Leadership Award. To compliment his academic achievement,
Scott co-founded Chapman Law’s Real Estate Law
Society, and was a member of its Environmental Law and
Christian Law Society.
Scott and his family reside in Mukilteo, Washington,
a small coastal community just north of Edmonds. Scott
enjoys the game of golf, as well as being a spectator
of the various teams the greater Puget Sound has to
offer.
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