Scott Edelsberg is the founding partner of Edelsberg Law, where he concentrates his practice on complex litigation, with a focus on class actions, consumer fraud, and securities matters. His extensive experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants provides him with a comprehensive understanding of litigation strategy and a distinct advantage when advocating on behalf of consumers harmed by corporate misconduct.
Mr. Edelsberg has litigated class actions in state and federal courts across the country, and has extensive experience with multi-district litigation proceedings. He has successfully obtained more than 10 contested class certification orders, defeated dispositive motions, managed complex discovery involving large datasets, and collaborated with leading experts in economics and information technology to develop sophisticated damages models. His work has led to numerous favorable class-wide settlements, securing millions of dollars in relief for consumers nationwide. Most recently, Mr. Edelsberg and his team have secured notable settlements in the insurance arena: Volino, No. 21 Civ. 6243, ECF No. 400 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 7, 2025); (granting final approval to class settlement securing $48 million for class members, representing over 50% of their actual damages); Brown, No. 3:2021-cv-00175, ECF No. 246 (N.D. Ga. Feb. 18, 2025) (granting final approval to class settlement secure $43 million for class members, representing nearly 40% of their actual damages); South, Nos. 19-cv-21760, ECF No. 291 (Mar. 31, 2023) (granting final approval to class settlement secure $38 million for class members); Ubillus, No. 19-000741-CK (Mich Cir. Ct. Nov. 21, 2024) (granting final approval to class settlement secure $61 million for class members).
A native of South Florida, Mr. Edelsberg earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Michigan and received his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law, where he was a Dean’s List honoree, member of the International and Comparative Law Review, recipient of a Merit Scholarship, and served as an Equal Justice for America Fellow.