Scott A. Kane

Scott A. Kane

Scott A. Kane is a partner in the Litigation Practice Group of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, LLP. Scott represents financial institutions, manufacturers, technology companies, design and construction firms, securities and investment companies, and other businesses in a variety of commercial litigation matters in courts and arbitration proceedings throughout the United States. Scott also has extensive experience representing both debtors and creditors in bankruptcy-related litigation. Scott is co-chair of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey's e-discovery and data management team, which serves as a resource for lawyers and clients in matters involving the preservation and discovery of electronic documents. Scott teaches a course on e-discovery issues as an adjunct professor at the University of Cincinnati, College of Law. Scott is a frequent speaker in this practice area to clients, bar association groups and professional organizations. He is a member of the Electronic Document Retention and Production Working Group of The Sedona Conference. Scott also serves as president of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky chapter of the Federal Bar Association. Prior to law school, Scott served in the United States Army and is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm. Scott received his J.D., summa cum laude, from the University of Cincinnati. He can be reached at scott.kane@ssd.com.

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