Privately held and family businesses, individuals and families alike count on Scott’s strategic perspectives and sound counsel. He has a deep understanding of clients’ goals and the intricacies of their businesses, assisting them with:
- Asset protection
- Business succession planning
- Charitable planning
- Estate planning and tax management
- General business law
- Probate
- Tax planning
Scott helps clients plan for their individual and families’ futures while navigating the ever-changing tax landscape. His advanced tax planning methods and thorough understanding of the complexities involved in the intergenerational transfer of wealth allow him to effectively reduce tax implications for clients’ businesses and their families. One CFO client said, “It feels much like Scott is our in-house counsel. I don’t ever question the advice. Scott truly understands our business.”
Throughout his career, Scott has achieved notable success assisting family business owners with orderly transitions of ownership, minimizing estate and gift taxes, and facilitating business restructures to change tax statuses and reduce potential income tax liabilities. His knowledge in handling estate tax audits and overseeing the sale of highly valuable family-owned businesses underscores his capability to deliver exemplary legal solutions tailored to clients’ needs.
Scott served as a member of Lathrop GPM’s Executive Committee for seven years. He is also an Adjunct Professor in Washington University School of Law’s Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation program, where he teaches Closely Held Business and Succession Planning. A frequent lecturer and speaker, Scott shares his knowledge on succession planning, estate planning, and tax issues with various organizations including The Missouri Bar, The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City.