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Scott Kane Takes The Helm As Co-Chair Of Squire Patton Boggs’ Global Litigation Practice
Scott Kane Takes The Helm As Co-Chair Of Squire Patton Boggs’ Global Litigation Practice
Squire Patton Boggs has named partner Scott Kane as co-chair of the firm’s global Litigation Practice.
According to Global Managing Partner Michele Connell, Scott has earned a reputation as a trusted advisor to clients across the country who seek his counsel for high-stakes and sensitive disputes. His extensive experience and leadership make him a valuable addition to one of the firm’s largest practices as it pursues strategic growth.
In response to his appointment, Kane expressed enthusiasm: “Having spent over two decades with the firm, collaborating with talented colleagues worldwide, I continue to be impressed by our exceptional Litigation practice every day. It is an exciting time to transition into this leadership capacity, and I look forward to building upon our collective strengths and winning tradition.”
Scott Kane represents a diverse range of clients, including corporate entities, financial institutions, Boards of Directors, committees, and public entities. His legal expertise extends to courts and arbitration proceedings across the United States. His clientele spans various industries, such as financial services, manufacturing, consumer products, private equity, technology, professional services, and design and construction. Additionally, Scott has significant experience representing debtors and creditors in disputed matters within large Chapter 11 cases and other bankruptcy-related litigation.
Before his current role, Scott served as the managing partner of the firm’s Cincinnati office. Prior to pursuing a legal career, he served in the United States Army.
With a global team of over 340 commercial litigators, along with other dedicated advocacy professionals, Squire Patton Boggs maintains a robust global litigation and dispute resolution profile, spanning more than 40 offices worldwide