Scott R. Scher Scott R. Scher is a Member of the Seattle law firm of Sternberg Thomson Okrent & Scher, PLLC. Mr. Scher has degrees from the Seattle University School of Law and the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business, where he also completed the USC Real Estate Development Program.
Mr. Scher has conducted a transactional and litigation practice in real estate, commercial, and trusts and estates since 1988. He has been appointed by the Washington courts and lending institutions to manage and sell commercial and residential real estate and related real estate loans.
Mr. Scher and his law partner, Aaron S. Okrent, provide a team approach to their personal injury cases. This approach provides their clients the confidence that all details and strategies are competently analyzed and evaluated. They utilize their combined 40 years of handling personal injury matters and their 20 plus years of ruling on personal injury cases as King County appointed Arbitrators to maximize their clients' personal injury recoveries. In 2005, they successfully negotiated and obtained a $1,700,000.00 settlement on behalf of an injured client in a complex tort case.
Credentials
• Rated AV (Highest Rating) by Martindale-Hubbell National Attorney Rating Service
• Named one of Seattle Metropolitan Magazine's "Top Lawyers" for 2010
•Member of the Northwest Multiple Listing Service Arbitration and Disciplinary Panel and mediator of disputes between brokers for the Northwest Multiple Listing Service
• King County Superior Court Arbitrator under the Court's Mandatory Arbitration Program
• Mediator on Settlement Conference Panel for Pierce County Superior Court
• Admitted to the United States District Court, Western District, Rule 39.1 panel of mediators and arbitrators. U.S. District Court Mediation Panel.
• Member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the King County Bar Association
• Admitted to the bar of the United States Supreme Court
• In his spare time, Scott likes to surf, scuba dive, explore Willamette Valley's Pinot Noir, and eat almost every type of food imaginable. |