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Swafford Law provides companies and individuals legal advice they can use. After careers in military intelligence, the federal government, contracting, and IT, and practicing law at a prestigious Washington DC law firm, Scott Swafford founded Swafford Law to make his experiences and insights available to clients directly without the overhead, sometimes impersonal nature, and «billing over results» preference sometimes found in large law firms. With experience across Data Security & Privacy; Consumer Protection; Business or Corporate Law & Contracting; Litigation; and other areas, Swafford Law knows how to provide you help you need. By being faster, more creative and agile than larger firms, Swafford Law can focus on the only bottom line that matters — yours.
History
Established in 2012.
Scott Swafford is the founder and sole practitioner behind Swafford Law. Scott, a member of the Maryland and DC Bars and the American Bar Association, is a lawyer with experience practicing law at a large international law firm, Arnold & Porter, LLP, and extensive experiences before becoming a lawyer with work for federal agencies, government contractors, and the US military. Scott is AVVO Rated, and appears on numerous other attorney review websites and programs.
Scott is a neighbor and friend that has lived in Maryland since 2001 when he and his family returned from service with the US government overseas in Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom, with military deployments to Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Scott currently lives with his three children, who attend local schools.
Meet the Business Owner
Scott S.
Business Owner
Admissions
District of Columbia, Maryland
Education
JD, summa cum laude, American University,
Washington College of Law, 2007
BA, magna cum laude, Webster University, 1992
Prior Experience
Information Technology & Security, International & Federal Project Management, Federal Contracting, Military Intelligence
Perspective
Veteran, Soccer Coach, Destination Imagination Team Manager, Active Pro Bono Practice