Scott focuses on complex technology and intellectual property (IP) transactions, with particular experience on matters involving advanced hardware and software platforms. His work includes substantial contributions to transactions relating to smart glasses, mixed‑reality devices, and other next-generation wearable technologies.
He prepares, analyzes, and revises a wide range of technology and IP-related agreements, including licensing and IP transfer agreements; bespoke IP licensing and services contracts involving novel technologies; development and collaboration arrangements; distribution and commercialization agreements; joint venture and services arrangements; manufacturing and supply agreements; SaaS and cloud services agreements; and other agreements arising in the technology space. His experience spans issues throughout the product life cycle, from early-stage development through launch and commercialization.
Scott also contributes to the IP components of strategic investments and M&A, including IP and technology diligence across diverse technology sectors. He is an active participant in the firm’s pro bono efforts.
Scott earned his J.D. from New York University School of Law, where he served as notes editor for the NYU Environmental Law Journal. He holds a B.S. in neuroscience and behavioral biology from Emory University. Prior to joining the firm, Scott was a summer associate in the San Francisco office in 2019.