Stephen Scott is a litigator who draws on his Appalachian-born grit to help clients achieve favorable outcomes, regardless of the legal landscape. Throughout his practice, he pairs a critical eye for analyzing complex issues with a creative, solution-based approach to resolve such issues.
Stephen's practice includes mass torts, spin-off and distribution agreements, and construction projects, among other subjects. He also assists manufacturers in delivering emerging technology to consumers, such as e-bikes.
Stephen is a member of the Firm's Autonomous Vehicles, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics (AVAIR) group. He regularly contributes to AVAIR's efforts, particularly assisting in key client alerts and commentaries on the evolving autonomous vehicle arena. He also dedicates his time to the Firm's Constitutional Police Reform Initiative within the City of Pittsburgh.
Always true to his Appalachian roots, Stephen seeks to serve his home state of West Virginia, alma mater, and community wherever possible. This includes serving as a youth leader among middle to high school aged students at his church.
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- West Virginia University (J.D. 2019; National Jurist Law Student of the Year; Order of the Coif; Order of the Barristers; Executive Notes Editor, West Virginia Law Review; W.E.B. Du Bois Fellow; Mr. Mountaineer; B.A. in Political Science and Multidisciplinary Studies summa cum laude 2016; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of Augusta)
- Pennsylvania, U.S. District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania, and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Best Lawyers in America "Ones to Watch" (2025)
Leadership Council on Legal Diversity: recipient of LCLD Pathfinder Program Atlas Award (2023)
Named to Pittsburgh Business Times' "30 Under 30" (2023)
West Virginia Executive Magazine's Lawyers and Leaders Class of 2019
- Law Clerk to Judge Stephanie D. Thacker, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit (2019-2020) and intern to Judge Irene M. Keeley, U.S. District Court, Northern District of West Virginia (Summer 2017)