About Scott

Scott Glovsky built his legal foundation at two well-known universities. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley, where undergraduate study shaped his interest in public affairs and critical inquiry. He then attended Cornell University, completing a Juris Doctor. The combination of a public university undergraduate experience and an Ivy League law education informed his approach to legal reasoning and research.

During and after law school, Glovsky became involved with professional legal associations. He maintains current memberships that keep him connected to developments in the profession and to colleagues across practice areas. Those affiliations have provided a forum for continuing education and for exchanging practical ideas on changing rules and courtroom practice.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and clear in argument. He applies close textual analysis to statutes and contracts. He also relies on structured legal research and careful factual development when presenting positions to opposing counsel or a tribunal. His courtroom presence reflects steady preparation rather than theatricality. He prefers to let documentation and clear outlines carry the argument.

Glovsky has handled work that requires attention to procedural detail and a steady hand in negotiation. He is experienced in preparing briefs and motions, and he has taken depositions and appeared in hearings. He approaches discovery and document review with systems that aim to reduce surprises. When a matter turns to settlement discussions, he identifies practical options and frames tradeoffs for clients.

Outside of casework, he has been involved in the kind of continuing legal education that keeps practitioners current on trends in evidence, procedure, and professional responsibility. That background supports an ability to advise on litigation strategy as well as transactional steps that prevent disputes from arising.

Those elements come together in how he practices today. He draws on his academic training at Berkeley and Cornell, his membership in professional associations, and systematic case preparation to serve clients. He currently practices law, advising clients on a range of legal matters.

Education

Cornell University

J.D.

University of California - Berkeley

B.A.