K. Scott Reynolds
Email: reynolds@poliball.com
Profile:
Mr. Reynolds has a wide range of legal experience. He is proactive and works closely with his clients to anticipate legal issues before they arise. As to existing legal disputes, Mr. Reynolds provides comprehensive legal analysis to his clients with a strategy towards efficient resolution.
Mr. Reynolds represents clients in commercial litigation matters that encompass work in the areas of banking, Uniform Commercial Code issues, creditor rights, contracts, construction, foreclosures, fraud, leasing, (civil) racketeering, aviation, health, insurance bad faith, catastrophic injury, and wrongful termination. Mr. Reynolds practices in all Arizona state, federal, and administrative courts and has handled numerous appeals.
Professional Experience:
Member, Poli & Ball, P.L.C.
Education:
Quinnipiac College School of Law (J.D. 1990, Merit Scholarship 1988-1989)
Member, Connecticut Probate Law Journal, 1988-1990
Pennsylvania State University (B.S. 1985)
Court Admissions and Other Interests:
State Bar of Arizona
Banking, Business Law & Corporate Section
Construction Law Section
Trial Section
Maricopa County Bar Association
Supreme Court Arizona
United States District Court for the District of Arizona
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Publications:
"Should Connecticut's Nonclaim Statute Incorporate the Standard of Tulsa v. Pope: Actual Notice to Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Creditors," 5 Connecticut Probate Law Journal 107, 1989.
Case Comment, McConnell v. Beverly Enterprises-Connecticut, Inc., 5 Connecticut Probate Law Journal 154, 1989