SCOTT N. BROWN
Partner
“He’s very practical and can make deals, but can also litigate where needs be.” “A hard-working, creative, calm legal professional.”
Chambers USA
Scott N. Brown is a Chambers USA ranked partner of the firm and panel Chapter 7 bankruptcy Trustee. Scott is considered a thought leader in the industry and has been practicing in the bankruptcy/insolvency field for 20 years. Scott concentrates his practice on court-appointed fiduciary representation, creditor’s rights, complex bankruptcy litigation, and business reorganization.
Scott has been a Chapter 7 Panel Trustee in the Southern District of Florida since 2011 and has served as a trustee in numerous multimillion-dollar bankruptcies. Scott also routinely serves in a variety of other fiduciary roles, including as Chapter 11 trustee, Examiner, and Receiver, and has also served as a mediator in multiple bankruptcy disputes. In addition, Scott routinely represents other Chapter 7 & 11 trustees, assignees, and receivers.
Scott is active in various industry and community organizations; he currently serves on the Board of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees (NABT) and is a past president of the Bankruptcy Bar Association of the Southern District of Florida.
Scott frequently serves as a speaker for various professional groups.
Contact Information
Address
One Southeast Third Avenue
Suite 2410
Miami, FL 33131
T:305.379.7904
F:305.379.7905
Education
J.D., Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center, magna cum laude
B.B.A., Emory University
Business Background
Partner, Tabas, Freedman, Soloff, Brown & Rigali, P.A.
Associate, Tabas, Freedman, Soloff & Miller, P.A.
Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, C.M.I. Enterprises, Inc.
Admitted to
Florida Bar
District of Columbia Bar
U. S. Supreme Court
U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
U. S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida, Middle District of Florida
U. S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, Middle District of Florida
Areas of Practice
Fiduciary Representation
Insolvency Litigation
Creditors’ Rights