Scott Law Firm, P.C. is a business-oriented law firm serving the Flathead Valley.

 

What We Do

Real Estate

  • Representing buyers and sellers

  • Easements and covenants

  • Partition actions

  • Foreclosures

Business

  • Forming business entities

  • Business disputes

  • Loan documents

  • Drafting contracts

Probates

  • Drafting wills

  • Probate proceedings

  • Guardianships

  • Serving as personal representative 


Our Attorneys

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Duncan Scott

Duncan Scott, a fourth generation Montanan, received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University (1978) and law degree from the University of Montana (1982). He has been awarded Martindale-Hubbell's highest "AV" peer review rating for legal ability and professional ethics.

Duncan is currently or formerly licensed to practice law in Montana, Alaska, New Mexico and Colorado. He serves on numerous boards and commissions including Glacier Park International Airport, which is currently undertaking a $150 million expansion and US Term Limits, which advocates term limits for elected officials. He served in the New Mexico State Senate (1992-96).

Duncan is married to attorney and realtor Suzanne Kinney. Together they have built or remodeled more than 30 homes for resale. Their son Evan is a product designer in Seattle.
 

Duncan arguing before the Montana Supreme Court in Phillips v. City of Whitefish, the eight year “doughnut” case about Whitefish’s land-use regulations beyond its city limits. Duncan’s clients prevailed. Image compliments of The Missoulian.


 

More than a century of serving the Flathead Valley

This 1898 picture depicts Duncan’s great-grandfather and grandmother, Andrew Robert Duncan and Glady Duncan, age 5, at his physician’s office at 344 2nd Ave. E in Kalispell. In the background is a sign that reads “Dr. A.R. Duncan Physician & Surgeon” and the Central School, now the NW Montana History Museum.

A.R. and his wife Jemima moved to Glendive, MT in 1893 and then to Kalispell in 1898 with the arrival of the railroad. Dr. Duncan, a railroad physician, was one of the first physicians in the Flathead Valley. In January 1905 they moved to Whitefish. Dr. Duncan died in 1909. Jemima, a frontierswoman entrepreneur, built the brick Duncan-Sampson building the following year in Whitefish, where the Swift Creek Café is located today.


Contact Scott Law Firm, P.C.

To schedule an appointment or consultation, please call:

(406) 420-6900


Our Office

Scott Law Firm, P.C.

Office: 1830 3rd Avenue East, Suite 301
Kalispell, MT 59901

Mail: Box 1855, Kalispell, MT 59903

(406) 420-6900

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