Scott Alexander Tallent
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Scott Alexander Tallent is a dedicated attorney based in Saint Louis, MO, specializing in State, Local and Municipal Law, Consumer Protection, and Family Law. As the founder of The Tallent Law Firm, LLC, Scott brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his practice, advocating for clients in the diverse legal landscape of Missouri. A proud alumnus of Saint Louis University School of Law, Scott earned his Juris Doctorate with a commitment to understanding the complexities of the law and its impact on individuals and communities. His legal acumen is complemented by a deep understanding of the local dynamics that influence state and municipal regulations. Scott is passionate about protecting consumer rights and ensuring that families receive the legal support they need during challenging times. At The Tallent Law Firm, LLC, Scott prides himself on providing personalized legal services tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. His strategic approach combines thorough legal research with a compassionate understanding of his clients' situations, allowing him to navigate even the most intricate legal matters effectively. Whether dealing with municipal disputes, consumer protection cases, or family law issues, Scott is committed to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. With a reputation for integrity and diligence, Scott Alexander Tallent stands out as a trusted legal advocate in Saint Louis. He is dedicated to fostering strong relationships within the community while upholding the highest standards of legal practice. For those seeking expert legal representation in State, Local, and Municipal Law, Consumer Protection, or Family Law, Scott is a reliable choice in the Saint Louis area.
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