About Colin
Colin Scott practices law in the Pacific Northwest, holding licenses in both Oregon and Washington. He works across state lines and has maintained active ties to regional legal organizations for more than a decade. Those connections shape how he approaches cases and help him stay current on developments in state practice and procedure.
Scott’s earliest publicly noted professional affiliations date to the early 2010s. He has been a member of the Washington State Association for Justice since 2012 and has maintained at least one other professional membership since 2011. Those long-standing ties suggest regular involvement in the local legal community and ongoing exposure to trial advocacy and continuing legal education opportunities.
He built his practice around courtroom work and litigation support. Scott has handled disputes that require appearing before judges and juries, and he often collaborates with other attorneys on multi-jurisdictional matters that touch both Oregon and Washington law. Colleagues describe him as practical in the courtroom and exacting in his preparation. He values thorough fact gathering and clear lines of legal analysis when presenting claims or defenses.
Across cases, Scott emphasizes pragmatic case management. He structures discovery to isolate the central issues efficiently. He is known for steady advocacy during motion practice and for keeping client priorities in view when making settlement decisions. These habits have become core elements of how he runs a matter from intake through trial readiness.
Scott keeps active in professional circles. His membership in the Washington State Association for Justice links him to trial-focused programming, advocacy updates, and a network of litigators across the state. That connection informs his practice, particularly in litigation strategy and trial preparation. His other long-term membership reflects similar engagement, though he prefers to let his work speak for itself rather than pursue public profiles.
Outside the courtroom he spends time reviewing changes in state rules and recent appellate opinions that affect trial procedure. He also consults with peers on cross-border filings and jurisdictional questions. That practical attention to both procedural and substantive detail helps clients facing contested matters in either state.
Colin Scott currently practices litigation in Oregon and Washington and concentrates on handling contested matters that require trial preparation and courtroom advocacy.