Scott L. Stonehocker

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Biography

Scott Stonehocker, based in the firm’s Las Vegas office, is a member of the firm’s Defense Litigation Practice Group.

During law school, Scott served as a Legal Intern for the United States Marine Corps. He also participated in a Summer Law Program in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Practice Highlights:

Scott’s experience includes extensive work on complex construction defects and insurance defense matters. His experience also includes product defects including Mesothelioma litigation, proper owner liability, professional liability, commercial bond claims, subrogation actions, and interpleader actions. Scott has served as General Counsel for a concrete contracting firm.

In addition, Scott has represented bonding companies in multiple jurisdictions in Nevada and California. His experience as a consultant and contract attorney includes limited liability corporation formation and representing clents before various governmental agencies and authorities.

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Nevada, Bachelor of Science, Biology/Chemistry
Law School Attended:
California Western School of Law, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
1994
Admission:
State of Nevada; U.S. District Court, District of Nevada
Birth Information:
Salt Lake City, Utah, March 9, 1966
ISLN:
914746483

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