Tyler Scott is an investigator and litigator. Tyler focuses her practice on internal and external investigations, complex civil litigation in state and federal courts, and government enforcement actions, particularly those related to investigations initiated by state attorneys general. She represents a broad range of clients in civil and criminal matters and has assisted in internal and government investigations across multiple industries, addressing allegations such as fraud, governance issues, and employee misconduct.
Throughout her practice, Tyler pairs rigorous factual development with a creative, solutions-oriented mindset to achieve efficient and favorable outcomes. Her recent experience includes defending clients in investigations by the California Attorney General and the U.S. Department of Justice, counseling clients in interactions with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the U.S. Farm Credit Administration, and representing clients in presentations to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Labor. She is also experienced in motions practice, as well as offensive and defensive discovery.
Tyler maintains an active pro bono practice, representing clients ranging from survivors of human trafficking to individuals seeking domestic violence restraining orders, and dedicates her time to the Firm's Start Anew Project and Constitutional Policing and Civil Justice Reform Initiative. She also has successfully represented multiple clients seeking asylum in the United States, acting as first chair during merits hearings in which the immigration judge granted relief and withholding of removal to the clients.
Tyler is a 2024 LCLD Pathfinder and a member of the USC Gould Law Leadership Society.
- University of Southern California (J.D. 2021; Hale Moot Court Honors Program); Santa Clara University (B.A. in Political Science 2018 with a Pre-Law Emphasis and a minor in Entrepreneurship)
- California