Scott J. Farrell Scott J. Farrell is a partner in the Firm and has more than eleven years of legal experience. Mr. Farrell is a magna cum laude graduate of Yeshiva University, where he was a Gruss Scholar and was awarded a Max Stern Scholarship, the school’s highest honor afforded incoming students. He is also a graduate of New York University School of Law, where he served as Articles and Notes Editor of the Journal of Legislation and Public Policy. Upon his graduation from law school, Mr. Farrell served as an associate in the litigation department of Rosenman & Colin LLP (now Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP). In 2002, he joined Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP, where his practice consisted primarily of ERISA, securities, consumer protection and antitrust class action litigation. Mr. Farrell joined Rigrodsky & Long, P.A. as a partner in February 2011. Mr. Farrell co-authored the articles “Electronic Discovery and Vanishing Text Messages,” New York Law Journal, April 14, 2011, “Taming the Metadata Beast,” New York Law Journal, May 16, 2008, and “In re Gary Glass and Zoltan Guttman,” Futures & Derivatives Law Report, July/August, 1998. He is also a featured faculty member on Lawline.com, an accredited CLE provider, where he is a co-presenter of “Technology and Your Practice: Electronic Discovery, Other ESI Issues, and Reflections on 2009 Developments.” He is a member of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production. Mr. Farrell is a member of the bar of the States of New York and New Jersey and is also admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, the Districts of New Jersey and Colorado, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. |
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