Background
Cagan, Scott L. was born on June 5, 1963 in Hempstead, New York, United States.
Cagan, Scott L. was born on June 5, 1963 in Hempstead, New York, United States.
Lehigh University (Bachelor of Science, 1985). New York Law School (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1988).
Worked at Bailey & Jones, A Professional Association (Miami, Florida) specializing in Commercial Litigation, Appellate and Trial Practice (State and Federal), Employment Law, Lender Liability, Landlord/Tenant Law. Admitted to the bar, 1988, New Jersey and United States. District Court, District of New Jersey.
1989, New York, Florida, United States.
District Court, Southern District of Florida, and United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
1990, United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York
Executive Articles Editor, New York Law School Law Review. Judicial Clerk, Honorable Lenore C. Nesbitt, United States District Judge, Southern District of Florida, 1988-1990.
Associate, Rogers & Wells, New York, New York, 1990-1992. Author: Note, "Charitable Fraud in New York: The Role of the Professional Fund Raiser," 33 North.Y.L. School
L. Review 409, 1988; "Twelve Motion Practice Blunders in United States.
District Court," New York State Bar Journal, April 1990. "Five Ways to Win on Appeal in the Eleventh Circuit," The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, July 1990. "Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: An Appealing Alternative," 21 Stetson Law Review 311, Spring 1992, republished in Federal Bar News and Journal, June 1992.
"The Resurrection of Appeals Under Rule 58: All May Not Be Lost," Trial, June 1992.
"A Partial Motion to Dismiss Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12: You Had Better Answer," Federal Bar News & Journal, March/April 1992, also published in Florida Bar Journal, May 1992. "Rule 34(b): Who"s Organizing This Production?" Litigation Magazine, Volume 20, Number.
2, Winter 1994. Consulting Author: "Judgments in Federal Court," Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 1997.
Company-Author: Chapter 2 (Jurisdiction), "Securities Arbitration: Practice and Forms," Matthew Bender & Company, Incorporated., 1991. Chapter 8 (Rescission) and Chapter 4 (Parties), "New York Form of Jury Instructions," Matthew Bender & Company, Incorporated., 1992.
Member: Dade County, New York State (Chairman, Federal Procedure Subcommittee, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, 1990-1991) and American Bar Associations. The Florida Bar; New Jersey State Bar Association.
Author: Note, "Charitable Fraud in New York: The Role of the Professional Fund Raiser," 33 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 409, 1988
"Twelve Motion Practice Blunders in United States. District Court," New York State Bar Journal, April 1990.
"Five Ways to Win on Appeal in the Eleventh Circuit," The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, July 1990. "Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: An Appealing Alternative," 21 Stetson Law Review 311, Spring 1992, republished in Federal Bar News and Journal, June 1992. "The Resurrection of Appeals Under Rule 58: All May Not Be Lost," Trial, June 1992.
"A Partial Motion to Dismiss Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12: You Had Better Answer," Federal Bar News & Journal, March/April 1992, also published in Florida Bar Journal, May 1992. "Rule 34(b): Who's Organizing This Production?" Litigation Magazine, Volume 20, No. 2, Winter 1994. Consulting Author: "Judgments in Federal Court," Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 1997.
Co-Author: Chapter 2 (Jurisdiction), "Securities Arbitration: Practice and Forms," Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., 1991. Chapter 8 (Rescission) and Chapter 4 (Parties), "New York Form of Jury Instructions," Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., 1992.
Member: Dade County, New York State (Chairman, Federal Procedure Subcommittee, Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, 1990-1991) and American Bar Associations. The Florida Bar; New Jersey State Bar Association.