Porter Scott Insights
Our news, results & publications demonstrate our law firm’s edge reaches beyond local cases.
Our news, results & publications demonstrate our law firm’s edge reaches beyond local cases.
Porter Scott proudly celebrates 50 years of dedicated litigation service in Sacramento, California.
We proudly welcome Chad Tapp to our roster of American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) attorneys.
Porter Scott added three new partners to their partnership group. Dylan DeWit, Matthew Gross, and Cassandra “CJ” Ninke have all been elevated to shareholder status as of January 1, 2025…
Established in 1976, Porter Scott Attorneys has moved after 40 years on University Avenue. The firm’s focus on civil litigation sets it apart from other firms. The attorneys handle all aspects of civil litigation…
Congrats to Porter Scott attorneys Lauren Orozco (provisional license) and Amanda Iler on having their article, “COVID-19 Employment Laws,” published in the Public Cemetery Alliance…
Congrats to our summer law clerk (and eventual Attorney-in-Waiting), Megan Robertson on having her article, “Drug Testing in the workplace, Can you test?” appear in the Fall 2020 update…
There is a wonderful article about our partner Nancy Sheehan in this month’s Sacramento Lawyer Magazine (Winter 2020). www.sacbar.org/. The firm still misses Nancy every day.
Porter Scott achieved a favorable resolution for its client in a negligence action alleging that gravel on the roadway caused the plaintiff to lose control of his motorcycle. Read more about this case.
Congratulations to shareholders CJ Ninke and Carl Fessenden on a defense verdict in a paramedic malpractice case in Sacramento County. Read more about this case.
Our team successfully resolved a negligence and premises liability matter on behalf of a family-owned hardware store involving an alleged trip-and-fall over a purported trivial defect. Read more about this case.
Associate Alison Southard successfully defended the County of Tuolumne in a lawsuit alleging the County did not adequately enforce environmental laws… Read more about this case.