Scott Huffstetler is a distinguished partner at Kean Miller, based in the Baton Rouge office, where he has cultivated a robust practice in labor and employment law since joining the firm as an associate attorney in 2004. With a solid foundation gained from his tenure...
Scott Huffstetler is a distinguished partner at Kean Miller, based in the Baton Rouge office, where he has cultivated a robust practice in labor and employment law since joining the firm as an associate attorney in 2004. With a solid foundation gained from his tenure as a Law Clerk to United States District Court Judge Frank J. Polozola, Scott brings a wealth of legal acumen and a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in employment litigation. His expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of labor relations, including traditional labor law, wage and hour laws, and equal employment opportunity (EEO) matters.
At Kean Miller, Scott has played a pivotal role in several key projects, advising clients on compliance with U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) regulations and representing them in grievance arbitrations and class action lawsuits. His strategic approach to employment litigation not only focuses on resolving disputes but also emphasizes proactive measures to mitigate risks and enhance workplace policies. Scott’s commitment to his clients is evident in his meticulous legal writing and his ability to navigate the intricacies of employment law, ensuring that organizations are well-equipped to handle the evolving landscape of labor regulations.
As a partner, Scott continues to mentor junior attorneys and contribute to the firm’s reputation as a leader in labor and employment law. His insights into the legal challenges faced by employers today, combined with his dedication to fostering equitable workplace environments, position him as a trusted advisor in the field. Whether addressing complex litigation or providing guidance on labor relations, Scott Huffstetler remains a vital asset to both his clients and the Kean Miller team.