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Scott D. Widerman

Scott Widerman delivers a full range of litigation in both state and federal courts. Scott’s area of practice includes corporate litigation, civil litigation, bankruptcy, entertainment, and land use for leading businesses throughout the state of Florida.  Scott graduated from the University of Central Florida in 1995. Then continued his education at Barry University School of Law, where he graduated in 2002. That same year, Scott was admitted to practice by the Florida Bar Association and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

Scott is known for his ability to research and litigate (and his better than par game on the golf course). Scott is experienced in handling complex litigation and negotiations, as well as in the areas of land use with recreation districts, homeowners associations, and other deed restricted communities. Scott is very active within the community, being affiliated with the Florida Bar, Vasser B. Carlton American Inns of Court and Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, in addition to being a member of the Cocoa Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and the Melbourne-Palm Bay Chamber of Commerce.

Scott’s overall experience and community participation permits him to effectively investigate claims and to provide needed advice to his clients potential exposure and on how best to defend the claims.

Scott enjoys practicing law in the community in which he was raised, but when he’s not working, he enjoys golf, fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities.

Education

  • University of Central Florida (B.A., 1995)
  • Barry University (J.D., 2002)

Admissions

  • Florida
  • United States District Court of Florida (Middle District)
  • United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit

Areas of Practice:

  • Corporate and Civil Litigation
  • Foreclosure Defense
Practice Areas
Business Law
Civil Practice Law
Collections Law
Commercial Law
Construction Law
Corporate Law
Government Law
Labor and Employment Law
Employment Law
Litigation
Real Estate Law