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SCOTT P. MOORE

 ​​Urban / Rural Sociologist
University of California, Davis​
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Scott P. Moore has over twenty years of experience and is widely recognized as a national expert in ADA and fair housing law. He represents property owners and management companies, nonprofit associations, health care facilities, colleges and universities, developers, architects, and individuals in all ADA and fair housing matters. Mr. Moore is a former senior trial attorney with the Civil Rights Division of the U. S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.  While at the Justice Department, he served as lead counsel on some of the largest pattern or practice cases brought by the United States under the Fair Housing Act and ADA across the country.
 
His unique background allows him to provide clients an understanding of the complex array of ADA and fair housing requirements. Scott also specializes in representing clients in administrative complaints and lawsuits brought by the U.S. Department of Justice and fair housing and disability rights groups across the country.
 
Scott also recognized as a dynamic and informed ADA, fair housing, and Section 504 trainer across the country.  Scott is frequently asked to speak to national nonprofit groups, federal and state governmental agencies, the housing and retail industries, and clients on various ADA, fair housing, and Section 504 topics.  Mr. Moore currently serves as a legal specialist for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Fair Housing Accessibility First program.

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  • RBG