About Scott D
Scott D Reiner studied law in Houston and finished his formal legal education in the mid-2010s. He entered South Texas College of Law in 2011 and earned his J.D. in 2014. The classroom years were followed quickly by hands-on work inside the courthouse and in private practice.
Early in law school he took a position as a judicial intern in 2012 at the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. That placement exposed him to federal procedure and courtroom practice. It also offered a practical perspective on how judges handle evidence, motions, and the pace of trial litigation.
After passing through those formative experiences, Reiner set up his own practice. In 2015 he became manager of the Law Office of Scott D. Reiner, PLLC. Running a small firm has meant wearing many hats. He drafts pleadings, meets clients, appears in hearings and handles the administrative work of the office.
Reiner holds a Lawyer Ad Litem certification in guardianships from the State Bar of Texas. That credential signals particular familiarity with guardianship proceedings and the responsibilities that accompany court-appointed representation. Guardianship work often involves vulnerable adults and complex family dynamics, and it requires a steady approach in court and in client conversations.
He has maintained memberships in local bar organizations since 2015, including the Houston Bar Association and the Houston Young Lawyers Association. Those affiliations keep him connected to peers in the Houston legal community and provide continuing legal education and networking opportunities.
Colleagues describe his career as built on steady exposure to courtroom work and early involvement in federal court through his internship. His private practice reflects that trajectory: a mix of client counseling, litigation tasks and court appearances. He has overseen his firm’s operations since 2015 and continues to handle casework directly.
Today Reiner operates from the Law Office of Scott D. Reiner, PLLC and provides courtroom representation and guardianship services. His current practice focuses on guardianship matters and client representation through his private firm.