Scott N. Freeman

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Scott N. Freeman is a Lawyer in Reno, Nevada

775-786-4788
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http://www.freemandriggs.com

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Areas of Law

  • Criminal Defense
  • State Government Law
  • Federal Litigation
  • Plaintiffs Personal Injury

Contact Information

Currently Employed at

Law Offices of Freeman & Riggs, L.L.P.
Partner
556 California Avenue,
Reno, NV 89509-1450
U.S.A.

Phone

775-786-4788

Email

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Website

http://www.freemandriggs.com

 

Overall Client Rating

in Criminal Law
5.0 out of 5.0

Communication Ability
5.0
Responsiveness
5.0
Quality of Service
5.0
Value for Money
5.0

  • Data based on 1 reviews
  • Recommended by 1 Client
  • Last reviewed on 08/25/11
Posted by a Consumer on 08/25/11
Recommended
5.0 out of 5.0
Scott is most definitely on top of his game. With all of the hard choices we had to make through out the case he was always there for us, personally and professionally. I truly respect him as a person. He told us what our options were, very openly and candidly. I appreciated the fact that he doesn't sugar coat anything.

Experience & Credentials

Admission Details

Admitted in 1984, California, Nevada, U.S. District Court, District of Nevada and U.S. District Court, Central District of California
1985, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California and U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Payment Information
  • Accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover
  • Free Initial Consultation
  • Fixed Hourly Rates
  • Fixed Fees Available
Law School Attended

Southwestern University School of Law
Class of 1983
J.D.

University Attended

Ithaca College
Class of 1979
B.A.

Birth Information

Born in May 15,1957
Montclair
New Jersey

Associations & Memberships

Washoe County Bar Association; State Bar of Nevada (Member: Fee Dispute Committee, 1990—; Northern Nevada Disciplinary Committee, 2002—); State Bar of California (Member, Criminal Law Section); Nevada Trial Lawyers Association; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Nevada Attorneys for Criminal Justice (Member, Board of Trustees, 2000—); National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law (Member and Representative, National Legal Committee; Member, Northern Nevada Chapter); American Inns of Court (Barrister, 2001-2002 and Master, 2002—, Bruce R. Thompson Chapter).

Representative Cases

USA v. Ligon, Ninth Circuit, #04-10495 (2006); Seres v. Lerner, 120 Nev.Adv.Op. 95 (2004); State v. McKellips, 49 P.3d 655 (2002); Romo v. Keplinger, 115 Nev. 94 (1999); Donahue v. City of Sparks, 111 Nev. 1281 (1995); State v. Shade, 111 Nev. 887 (1995); State v. Shade, 110 Nev. 57 (1994); Sheriff v. Shade, 109 Nev. 826 (1993); Clayton v. Gardner, 107 Nev. 468 (1991); State v. Smith, 105 Nev. 293 (1989).

Biographical Details

Speaker: "Criminal Defense Issues," Nevada State Bar Convention, 1999; "Anatomy of a Murder," Washoe County Bar Association, March 2002; "Informants in Drug Cases," Washoe County Bar Association, March 2003. Guest Speaker, Washoe County Public Defender's O... More

Office Information
Scott N. Freeman
556 California Avenue,
Reno, NV 89509-1450
U.S.A.
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