About R. Scott
R. Scott Brink has spent more than three decades practicing law in California. He began his career soon after finishing law school and moved steadily through several well-known Los Angeles firms. Colleagues describe a steady, methodical approach to client work and an emphasis on practical problem solving.
Brink earned his J.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law in 1988 and received his B.A. from Hastings College in 1985. Those years set the foundation for a legal career that has remained rooted in private practice. He combined classroom training with early experience at established firms to build a wide-ranging skill set.
He started his professional journey at Musick, Peeler & Garrett in 1988. That first position marked the transition from student to practicing attorney. In 1992 he joined Loeb & Loeb LLP, where he worked as a lawyer for several years. Two years later he took partnership at Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP in 1994 and has continued his work there since. The trajectory shows a pattern of increasing responsibility and long tenures at each stop.
Brink is a current member of the State Bar of California. His career has centered on firm-side practice, handling matters typical of major California firms. He has acted as counsel for corporate clients and individuals. He has been involved in transactional work and client counseling, and has participated in litigation-related matters. His peers note an attention to detail and a steady courtroom and file-room presence when cases or deals require it.
At Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP Brink serves as a partner after more than three decades in practice. He continues to take on client matters through the firm’s Los Angeles office. His daily work combines client advising, negotiation, and management of complex matters. He currently practices at Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP, concentrating his work on client representation and legal counsel.