Attorneys

Scott G. Wilcox

The law firm of Moore and Rutt, P.A. announced that Scott G Wilcox has joined the firm working in both the Georgetown office and its new Wilmington office. Everett Moore said "We are pleased to welcome Scott to the firm. He brings a wealth of litigation experience as well as experience with local governments and in land use and construction law. This will allow us to increase our services to our clients in these areas." Scott has over 19 years of litigation experience representing government entities, national home builders, and business and corporate clients in all State Courts and the Federal District Court for the District of Delaware. He has previously served as co-counsel with Moore and Rutt representing its agricultural-based clients. Mr. Wilcox commented "I am very excited to join Moore and Rutt. They have a great reputation as one of the pre-eminent government relations firms in the State of Delaware. Working at Moore and Rutt will provide me with an opportunity to grow my practice and to provide additional litigation support to the firm's clients." Before his 13 years in private practice, Scott was a First Assistant County Attorney with New Castle County where he represented several departments and agencies including the Department of Land Use and the New Castle County Police. Scott also served as a Deputy Attorney General in the State of Delaware. Mr. Wilcox is a graduate of the University of Delaware and received his J.D. from the Thomas J Cooley School of Law in 1999. He is a member of the Delaware Bar and is admitted to practice before the U. S. District Court for the District of Delaware. He is active in his community and previously served as the President and as a member of the Board of the Delaware chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Scott also was a referee with IAABO Board 11 where he officiated Delaware high school basketball. Moore and Rutt, P. A., is a general practice law firm with practice areas in real estate law, estate planning and administration, litigation, and governmental practice (it currently represents Sussex County Council, the City of Milford, and the Town of Houston).