|
Scott C. Trotter
101 Morgan Keegan
Drive, Suite A
Little Rock, AR 72202
P.O. Box 251618
Little Rock, AR 72225 1618
Phone:
501-603-9000
Practice Areas
Administrative Law
Appellate Practice
Business & Commercial Law
Contracts
Election Campaign & Political Law
Employment Law: Employee
Employment Law: Employer
Energy Law
Labor Law
Public Utility
Regulated Industries
Trial Practice
State, Local & Municipal Law
Honors
Recognized in
The Best Lawyers in America, since 2009 (Energy Law)
|


What's this? |
Scott Trotter
earned his B.A. degree in History and French in 1974 from
Presbyterian College, and his M.A. degree in International Affairs
in 1975 from Florida State University.
Prior to attending law school, Mr.
Trotter gained six years' experience in the electric utility and
energy fields in the Arkansas Attorney General's office and
Arkansas Department of Energy, and later as owner of an energy
consulting firm. He continued energy consulting while completing
his law degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in
1986.
Mr. Trotter is admitted to the bar
in Arkansas, U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western
Districts of Arkansas, and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth
Circuit.
For ten years, Mr. Trotter owned his
law practice, including associates, with a concentration in these
fields: litigation; energy and public utility regulation;
collective bargaining, labor and employment law; lobbying and
drafting legislation and constitutional amendments and initiated
acts; election, campaign finance and ethics laws; and the
initiative and referendum.
Since 1996, Mr. Trotter has
practiced extensively in electric power regulation and the design
of a competitive electric market. This has included major cases
and rulemakings before the Arkansas Public Service Commission. Mr.
Trotter played a principal role in planning, drafting, and
presenting electric restructuring legislation to the 1999 Arkansas
General Assembly. He has handled cases concerning transmission
line siting, nuclear decommissioning, utility rate case
proceedings, energy efficiency programs and regulations, and others. He also has provided services in the
natural gas and telecommunications industries.
Since 1996, Mr. Trotter has served
as outside regulatory counsel to Entergy Arkansas, Inc., the
largest electric utility in Arkansas. He also has represented
commercial customers in major gas utility rate cases.
Mr. Trotter has negotiated and
drafted complex business purchase contracts.
In the field of labor and employment
law, Mr. Trotter has practiced in all areas of collective
bargaining, including contract negotiations, arbitration hearings,
union organizing campaigns and elections, strikes and picket line
activities, NLRB investigations and hearings, state court
injunction and tort litigation, federal court litigation and
appellate practice, federal discrimination litigation, and others.
He has litigated in Arkansas,
Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas and in various federal district
courts and appeared before the Fifth, Eighth and Tenth Circuit
Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Courts of Arkansas and Louisiana.
Mr. Trotter has represented state
agencies in Arkansas and handled a variety of commercial
litigation. Also, he has served as legal counsel for and against
several statewide ballot issues. This experience includes the
drafting of initiated acts and constitutional amendments, state
court challenges to initiative petitions prior to their ballot
placement, and promoting or defeating ballot issues through legal
measures and public forums.
Mr. Trotter is a member of the
American Bar Association (Sections of State & Local Government
Law; and Public Utility, Communications & Transportation Law);
Arkansas Bar Association (Business; Civil Litigation; and
Government Practice), and the Pulaski County Bar Association.
He has served as president of
Ovation, a non-profit organization that promotes the Arkansas
Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Trotter currently serves on the board of
the Historic Arkansas Museum Foundation.
Published Decisions
Consumer Utilities Rate Advocacy Division of the Attorney
General's Office v. Arkansas Public Service Commission, et al.,
2004 WL 1166539 (Ark.App.), Util. L. Rep. P 26,888 (2004)
Richard A. Perkins v. Cedar Mountain Sewer Improvement
District No. 43 of Garland County, Arkansas, Supreme Court of
Arkansas, No. 04-79, Opinion Delivered December 9, 2004
Bar Admission
Arkansas
U.S. District Court Eastern District of Arkansas
U.S. District Court Western District of Arkansas
U.S. Court of Appeals 8th Circuit
Affiliations
American Bar Association; Sections:
State & Local Gov't. Law; Public Utility, Communications &
Transportation Law
Arkansas Bar Association, Business,
Civil Litigation, and Government Practice Sections
Pulaski County Bar Association
Board Member, Historic Arkansas
Museum Foundation
Education
University of Arkansas at Little
Rock School of Law, Little Rock, AR, 1986, Juris Doctor
Florida State University, 1975,
Master of Arts
Major: International Affairs
Presbyterian College, 1974, Bachelor
of Arts
Major: History Major: French |