About Scott Roger

Scott Roger Landau began his academic path at the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, where he read English before turning to law. He earned his Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law in 2002. Those formative years shaped his approach to legal analysis — attentive to language, attentive to structure — qualities that resurface in his courtroom and transactional work.

After completing law school, Landau gained admission to practice in both New York and New Jersey. He has built a career practicing in the two neighboring states, and he is known among colleagues for a careful, methodical style. He has handled matters that require cross-jurisdictional awareness, and his dual admissions allow him to represent clients on matters that span both states.

Landau’s professional trajectory led him to Abell Eskew Landau LLP, where he practices today. The firm listing carries his name, reflecting a long-term association with the office and its clients. At the firm he works alongside other attorneys on a range of matters that draw on his legal training and command of written argument. He balances case preparation and client counseling, and he appears in state and federal fora when cases require formal proceedings.

Colleagues describe Landau as precise in drafting and deliberate in negotiation. Those capabilities trace back to his undergraduate study of literature and his legal education at NYU. He approaches fact patterns carefully, breaks down complex issues into manageable parts, and builds arguments layer by layer. That methodical approach has informed his handling of pleadings, memoranda, and courtroom submissions.

Outside the office, Landau has maintained professional ties in both New York and New Jersey. He participates in the business of practice through memberships and routine bar activities. He keeps current on developments in the law that affect clients practicing or operating in the region.

Today Landau practices at Abell Eskew Landau LLP. His work centers on matters brought in New York and New Jersey courts and on legal issues that arise across those jurisdictions.

Education

New York University School of Law

J.D. (2002) | Law

2002

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

B.A. (1999) | English

1995

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York
New Jersey