Mark Scott is a Shareholder in the Firm's Orange County office where he focuses his practice on representing financial institutions in commercial and general business litigation, as well as provisional remedies, lender liability, enforcement of judgments, fraudulent transfers, alter ego, unfair business practices, and disputes pertaining to secured and unsecured lending, equipment leasing, accounts receivable financing, factoring, inventory financing and letters of credit.
Mr. Scott is a member of the Los Angeles Bar Association, the Orange County Bar Association, the Association of Business Trial Lawyers and the Financial Lawyers Conference. He is active in the Equipment Leasing Association and United Association of Equipment Leasing. Mr. Scott is also a frequent speaker on various commercial law topics. In 2004, he published, Equipment Lessors Can Survive Liquidated Damage Attacks in the September/October issue of the Secured Lender. In 2007, he published Interim Rent: A Practical Look at a Sometimes Overlooked Change in the January/February issue of The Monitor.
Mr. Scott received his B.S. summa cum laude in 1985 from Arizona State University, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He received his J.D. from the University of Southern California Law School in 1988.
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