Scott Sternberg serves as Managing Partner at Sternberg, Naccari & White, where he
orchestrates the firm's operations and excels as a trusted advisor to numerous
individuals, media outlets, and businesses.
With a diverse litigation background, Scott's legal journey has led him from
courtrooms to conference rooms across the nation. His clientele spans from
large corporations to small enterprises, and he possesses a keen interest in
real estate-related disputes. Additionally, Scott boasts extensive experience
in both prosecuting and defending a wide array of personal and contract cases.
Well-known for his involvement in media, ethics, and open government matters,
Scott serves as legal representative of several newspapers, television stations, and media
entities in issues concerning public records, open meetings, libel, privacy,
and other First Amendment-related concerns. Scott
serves as the General Counsel for the Louisiana Press Association and holds a
pivotal role as principal newsroom counsel for the state's prominent news
organizations, including
The Advocate and The Times-Picayune, Gray Media, USA Today, NBC Universal, and other media platforms.
He has been recognized as a "Leader in Law" by CityBusiness and is rated AV Preeminent for Litigation and Constitutional Law. In 2024 he was named the "Lawyer of the Year" for First Amendment matters and has been a "SuperLawyer," and "Rising Star" since 2013. Scott has been recognized as an "Ally of the Year" and honroed by the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault, he has twice won the Louisiana State Bar
Association's distinguished Stephen T. Victory Award. In 2015 he was named one of Gambit's "40 under 40." In 2018 the state bar association gave him the "Citizen Lawyer" award and in 2021 he received the President's Award from the Federal Bar Association of New Orleans.
Scott is involved in numerous causes and serves on the boards of the Public Affairs Reserach Council, the LSU Law Board of Trustees, and is Chair of the Pro Bono Project of Greater New Orleans. He regualrly teaches at local universities, and he is President of the Louisiana Center
for Law and Civic Engagement. He spent four years on the Louisiana State Bar Association Board of Governors, and in 2019-2020 was Chair of both the LSBA's Young
Lawyers Division and the Federal Bar Association - New Orleans' Young Lawyers
Division.
Scott spent the years 2012 to 2018 and the 2023 academy year as a faculty member at Loyola
University's School of Communication, teaching Media Law and ethics. He has also served as an adjunct professor at LSU.
Balancing his professional accomplishments with family life, Scott and his
wife, Breland, are proud parents of four children, ensuring that their lives
are always vibrant and full of activity.
Recognitions
and Awards:
• 2022 Federal Bar Association - New Orleans President's Award
• CityBusiness "Leaders in Law" (2020 and 2022)
• 2018 LSBA "Citizen Lawyer"
• Gambit "40 Under 40" (2015)
• LSBA Stephen T. Victory Award (2015 & 2019)
• Thomson Reuters SuperLawyer (2020-present)
• Selected Rising Star (2014-2019)
• Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Peer Rated in Litigation and Constitutional
Law
• New Orleans Magazine Top Lawyers (2014-2020)
Engagement in
Community and Professional Activities:
• Pro Bono Project Board of Directors (2019-present)
• American Red Cross of Southeast Louisiana Board of Directors (2020-present)
• Louisiana State Bar Association:
Board of Governors (2019-2020)
Young Lawyers Division, Chair (2019-2020)
• Federal Bar Association - New Orleans:
Board Member (2019-present)
Chair, Young Lawyers Division (2017-2018)
Young Lawyers Division Board of Directors (2010-2017)
• Louisiana Center for Law and Civic Education, Board of Directors (2016-present)
• Jefferson Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors (2017-2020)
• Young Leadership Council Board of Directors (2014-2016)
• Adjunct Professor and Professional-in-Residence, Loyola University New
Orleans School of Mass Communication (2012-2018)
• Association for Corporate Growth, Young ACG Steering Committee (2014-2016)
• Fellow, Loyola University Institute of Politics (2011)