D. Scott Crook, Of Counsel
Law Practice
D. Scott Crook, the owner and founder of D. Scott Crook Law, PC, has more than fifteen years of experience as a lawyer, concentrating his practice in the areas of employment and labor, commercial litigation, appellate practice, land use, and water.
Education
Mr. Crook received his juris doctor degree from Brigham Young University in 1996, graduating magna cum laude in the top 10% of his class, and was elected a member of the Order of the Coif. While attending law school, he received several awards and distinctions, including the Foundation Press Award for excellence in constitutional law and the Scholarly Writing Award. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree in political science with a minor in Asian studies from Weber State (1993), graduating summa cum laude. He is a former editor of the Brigham Young University Law Review and the B.Y.U. Journal of Public Law. Additionally, Mr. Crook was a law clerk to Judge Norman H. Jackson, Utah Court of Appeals and to Judge William H. Woodland, Idaho Sixth Judicial District Court, in Pocatello, Idaho. He has spoken on or written articles about employment issues, jury selection, boundary law, road and access law, law firm management, and appellate practice.
Bar
He is a member of both the Utah and Idaho bars and has extensive experience in both states. He is the former chair of the Appellate Section of the Utah State Bar.
