Practice Expertise
- Real Estate
- Business and Corporate
- Leasing
Areas of Practice
- Business and Corporate
- Leasing
- Real Estate
Profile
Tina Scott is a construction and business lawyer who draws from her personal experience in the construction industry to serve construction, real estate, and business clients. With years of practice experience, Tina counsels general contractors, subcontractors, and other business owners to navigate a multitude of legal concerns.
Tina is adept at reviewing, drafting, and negotiating contracts and completing various other transactional matters. She knows Washington’s public construction contracting laws and advises her clients on regulations and matters relating to the Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises.
During law school, Tina served as a legal extern for a real estate brokerage where she worked on regulatory matters and drafted demand letters. She also co-founded a commercial subcontracting company and developed its internal processes including accounting, human resources, corporate governance, and marketing. Today the company employs over 100 people and is one of the largest commercial paint and wallcovering subcontractors in Washington state.
Bar Admissions
- Washington State Courts
Education
- Seattle University School of Law, Juris Doctor degree (2018)
- University of Washington, Bachelor of Arts degree (2001)
Areas of Practice
- Business and Corporate
- Leasing
- Real Estate
Professional Career
- Customized American Institute of Architects agreements and terms and condition documents for commercial contractors and subcontractors.
- Routinely negotiated and advised clients regarding unfavorable contract terms and conditions.
- Successfully directed an asset acquisition legal team to close a purchase of a business including finance, franchise, and real estate law.
- Negotiated purchase and sale and nondisclosure agreements to maximize a client’s goals.
- Researched and drafted public-work compliant subcontract agreements for clients in Washington, Oregon, and Alaska.
- Researched and applied Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises laws and regulations to clients’ risks.
- Successfully completed a Federal Disadvantaged Business application.
- Routinely researched statutory and regulatory matters and worked with executive clients to strategize business solutions.
Articles
- OP-ED: DBE Certification: Rebutting the Presumption of Economic Disadvantage
- What Will the Local Real Estate Industry Look Like After the Pandemic?
- State of Commercial Real Estate and Construction in the Pacific Northwest
Seminar
- Bid Protests on Public Works Projects
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