With over a decade of experience at both the state level and in private practice, Rachel Scott brings her diverse legal background to play in a wide variety of kinds of law.
From Energy Law to Telecommunications, Rachel has honed her skills in document drafting, exhibit preparation, legal research, hearing prep, and e-discovery across practice groups. This well-rounded skill set, paired with her background in Litigation, allows her to move freely among multiple areas of law with an impeccable attention to detail. When she’s not working, you can find Rachel kayaking, enjoying the outdoors, crocheting, or spending time with her three dogs and cat.
Education
New England College, M.A. International Relations, summa cum laude
New Hampshire Technical Institute, Paralegal Certification, with honors
New England College, B.A. Political Science
Experience
Part of the team that defended our client successfully to bring FirstNet and Cell service to the town of Norton, VT.
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