Attorney
Scott Crowley
Direct: 513.843.1957
Office: 513.999.5297
Scott@tkcincinnati.com
Scott is a Marine,
a former Judge Advocate,
a Public Servant.
Scott Crowley is an Attorney at Treleven and Klingensmith LLC with extensive litigation and trial experience. He served as a Judge Advocate and Prosecutor in the United States Marine Corps. He was designated as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney with the Department of Justice. He served as a prosecutor with the City of Cincinnati.
Scott is becoming a force in terms of national representation in highly complex litigation matters. He represents Marines and their families in the ongoing Camp Lejeune water contamination litigation.
He is representing school districts in litigation seeking to hold social media companies responsible for the student mental health crisis caused by social media addiction. In re: Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal Injury Products Liability Litigation (MDL No. 3047).
He is currently investigating potential claims against manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers nationwide who have wrongfully increased the price of insulin to the detriment of governmental entities. In re: Insulin Pricing Litigation (MDL No. 3080)
Scott, a Marine Corps veteran, also gives back to his community and fellow veterans by representing military veterans for free, pro bono, in Veterans Treatment Court in The Court of Common Pleas in Hamilton County, Ohio.
Scott also serves as the Hamilton County Recorder, a countywide elected position. Scott lives in Hamilton County with his wife. They have a daughter and son together.
Education
J.D. University of Cincinnati College of Law, 2011, cum laude
B.S. University of Cincinnati, 2008, magna cum laude
Jurisdictions
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
All Ohio courts
Due to Scott’s status as the Hamilton County Recorder Scott does not engage in the practice of real estate transactions in Hamilton County or in the drafting or executing of any document that may be subject to recording at the Hamilton County Recorder’s Office.