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Scott E. Reynolds is a partner in Riker Danzig’s Commercial Litigation Group. Scott's practice focuses on complex business, financial services and professional liability litigation. Scott represents a diverse group of clients across a broad spectrum of industries, including regional and national financial institutions, partnerships, small and middle-market companies and national corporations. He understands the challenges and burdens litigation may present to clients and, therefore, strives to provide his clients with high quality, efficient and effective litigation advice. Mr. Reynolds was recognized by his peers as a New Jersey Super Lawyer “Rising Star” in 2009, 2011 and 2012.
Scott has considerable experience advising clients in litigation matters involving contract, partnership, shareholder and commercial lease disputes.
A substantial part of his practice also involves counseling regional and national financial institutions in matters concerning lender liability suits, fraud, negotiable instruments, loan participations, commercial foreclosure, asset recovery and loan workouts. Additionally, Scott has considerable experience representing clients in private equity/hedge fund litigation.
Scott also devotes a substantial part of his practice to advising a major, national supermarket chain with respect to a variety of issues involving distributors, merchandising, shipping, warehousing, leasing, contract matters and general litigation advice.
Additionally, he has experience defending clients in litigation involving professional liability and negligence claims.
Scott received his undergraduate degree from The University of Delaware in 1996 and his law degree from Rutgers University School of Law – Newark in 1999. While pursuing his law degree, he was Managing Editor of the Rutgers Law Record. Prior to entering private practice, Scott served as Judicial Clerk to the Honorable Gerald C. Escala, Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County, Chancery Division, General Equity Part. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York and various federal courts.