Scott Nelson has spent the last two decades working at the intersection of policy,
politics, and law, working as senior staff to a US senator, a governor, a political
appointee in the federal executive branch, on several political campaigns, and as a
lawyer and lobbyist in private practice.
His practice has most recently focused on helping clients with complex federal policy
issues, including risk mitigation and tax provisions of the Affordable Care Act,
international provisions and elements impacting trade in what became the Tax Cut and
Jobs Act, and various environmental, energy, and infrastructure finance policy
issues.
Scott is also a member of our political law and government ethics team. He has helped
clients develop enterprise-wide compliance programs for lobbying disclosure and
political engagement at the federal level and in many states. He has co-edited
several editions of “A Guide to Political and Lobbying Activities,”
released periodically by our firm.
Before returning to the private sector in 2014, Scott served as the jobs and economy
policy advisor to Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber and was the policy director for the
governor’s 2010 campaign and the campaign coordinator for the governor’s
re-election in 2014. In the governor's office, he managed the development and
execution of the economic policy agenda, covering energy, tax, communications,
consumer affairs, and economic development, among other key policy issues.
Prior to joining the Governor's office, he previously spent nearly five years
with the firm, counseling clients on a range of regulatory and policy issues
including tax, energy, trade, telecommunications, political law, and government
ethics.
Before originally joining K&L Gates, Scott served on the staff and campaigns of
US Senator Byron Dorgan for several years, most recently as deputy chief of staff.
He was also a political appointee in the Clinton administration at the US Department
of Energy. During law school, he was legal fellow in Governor Mark Warner's
office and a work-study clerk at the US Attorney's Office, Western District of
Virginia. Scott grew up in Corvallis, Oregon.