R. Scott Wells stands as an exceptional litigator renowned for his
representation of a diverse clientele. As a distinguished partner at
Rushing & Guice, P.L.L.C., Wells has honed his legal expertise in
a variety of areas, with a primary focus on commercial law and
litigation, banking law and security interests, corporate law, real
estate, and personal injury cases.
Born and raised in
Biloxi, Wells embarked on his academic journey by graduating as
valedictorian from Ocean Springs High School in 1984. He furthered
his education at Tulane University, where he achieved his Bachelor of
Arts in history with honors in 1988. During his time at Tulane, Wells
was enrolled in the university's joint BA/JD degree program,
culminating in the awarding of his Juris Doctorate with honors from
Tulane University in 1990.
Wells's commitment to legal
excellence extended beyond the classroom. He served as an
Administrative Justice on the Moot Court Board from 1989 to 1990 and
was a dedicated member of the Moot Court Board, beginning his
involvement in 1988.
Following his graduation from law
school in 1990, Wells commenced his legal career in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, where he practiced until 1994. At that juncture, he
returned to his roots in Biloxi, joining Rushing & Guice,
P.L.L.C. in 2002 and earning the esteemed position of a member of the
firm.
Wells's impressive legal career spans multiple
jurisdictions. He gained admission to the Louisiana Bar in 1990 and
the Mississippi Bar in 1992, subsequently earning entry into all the
United States District Courts in both states, along with the United
States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. His expanding legal
reach led to admissions to the bars of New York, Georgia, and the US
Court of International Trade.
A pinnacle achievement in
Wells's career came on May 1, 2017, when he was admitted to practice
and argue cases before the Supreme Court of the United States, an
honor reserved for a select few in the legal profession.
Beyond
his legal practice, Wells has actively engaged in community service
and involvement. He has served as a board member for local Chamber of
Commerce and Civitan organizations, further underscoring his
commitment to the betterment of his community. His participation
extends to various other organizations, including active membership
in local bar associations, the American Bankruptcy Institute, the
Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference, the Mississippi Bar, the Louisiana
State Bar Association, and the Harrison County Bar
Association.
Throughout his illustrious career, Wells has
assumed leadership roles as President of the Harrison County Bar
Association and the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce, demonstrating
his dedication to local service and social groups. R. Scott Wells
continues to be a steadfast advocate for his clients and a prominent
figure in the legal and civic spheres.