About Scott Glen
Scott Glen Cerbin trained at Touro and built a steady career in New York’s courts. He entered the legal profession equipped with that academic foundation and has since maintained active practice across state and federal jurisdictions. His work is anchored in courtroom practice and procedural navigation rather than public-facing scholarship or high-profile landmark litigation.
Cerbin holds admission to the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the bars of New York and New Jersey. Those admissions allow him to appear in a range of trial and appellate settings. Over time he has handled matters that required filings and appearances in both district and circuit courts, reflecting a practice that spans trial and post-trial work.
Locally, he has been involved in bar association activities for more than a decade. He has been a member of the Kings Criminal Bar Association since 2010 and joined the Richmond County Bar Association in 2019. Those memberships place him in regular contact with practitioners who handle criminal and criminal-adjacent matters across the boroughs and the state. He has taken part in meetings and bar events that focus on courtroom procedure and local statutory developments.
He operates under the firm name Scott G. Cerbin, Esq., PLLC. From that office he manages filings, client consultations, and court appearances. His practice structure is compact and centered on direct client work. He has not been identified in public sources as holding academic posts or formal bar leadership roles beyond the membership activities noted above.
Throughout his career Cerbin has maintained a practice that is procedural and litigation-oriented. He is admitted to practice in multiple New York federal courts and the Second Circuit, in addition to state admission in New York and New Jersey. Today he continues to represent clients in matters that require state and federal court appearances and concentrates on litigation in New York and New Jersey state and federal courts.