Scott J. Limmer

200 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY

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Education

1993
Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1990
State University of New York, Albany, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Chris

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30 Jun, 2022
I just wanted to leave a quick review here because I picked Scott because of the reviews on this website he is not only a good attorney but a good person I hired him because of a nonsense arrest in which I received an appearance ticket for, and when I needed to go get fingerprinted I was apprehensive and afraid to go on my own so Scott came with me which is something I'm sure most attorneys would not do so if you need not only a good attorney but a decent human being you can't go wrong with him. I appreciate the hand holding throughout this whole experience because I'd be lost.
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Anonymous

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24 Apr, 2022
Our son was falsely accused of Title IX violations at college. His future was at stake. We knew we needed to hire the right lawyer to defend him. We hired Scott and not only did he defend and advise him, but we won the case and all charges were dropped! The cost of hiring him was an excellent investment. Scott was honest, professional, extremely knowledgeable and the right man for the job. He made my son comfortable throughout the terrifying experience. Highly recommend him.
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Anonymous

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17 Mar, 2022
After talking to many attorneys that were judgmental and left me anxious and worried. I finally spoke with Scott Limmer and he was so supportive, and did not judge the situation not one bit. He alleviated all my anxieties about it. He is reliable he answers back expeditiously and helps you get your case dealt with as soon as possible. In my case I went from calling lawyers to actually seeing court in a matter of 1 day. He cares about his clients and cares to alleviate their fears about the charge and process. He’s so honest he actually told me he wouldn’t want to take my case since a regular legal aid could take the case and there’s nothing to worry about and he wouldn’t want me to spend money getting something this simple resolved . He even explained what the legal aid would say and do along with the entire process. He advised me even though I was not his client and was giving me advice for another attorney. I immediately hired him ON THE SPOT and he gave me a discount since he felt it still unfair to take my money. I never spoke with a lawyer that actually looks out for your well being. I could’ve cried and I did. He understands that mistakes happen but also understands the unfairness of harsh punishments. The day of court I actually found out the case was already closed. And even though we spent 2 days prepping and talking over the phone the morning of he refunded me all of the money spent for his fee. He’s an angel and a godsent. He also understands the legal system extremely well and can explain it in layman terms which was a relief after talking to other lawyers that were rude, seemed almost annoyed to converse, were negative about the outcome, judgmental, and overpriced. Scott Limmer is the most amazing lawyer that actually cares about his clients and I would hire him again in a second if I ever got into any trouble. You should too!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and knowledge, able to prepare thoroughly and think several steps ahead
“He is one of the smartest people I have ever met. He thinks 10 t”
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Highly responsive and accessible, available to clients at any time
“He can be reached any time of the day.”
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Genuinely cares about clients and their well-being, goes above and beyond
“He ACTUALLY cares. Not many people are like that anymore, and he is amazing. He cared about me when he didn't have to, he just had a job to do.”
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Excellent communication and ability to explain complex legal matters in simple terms
“He is able to easily explain complicated issues.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“The outcome was always what he told us upfront. Very happy to have him on our side.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2017:
NY Student Defense Blog, Model Penal Code Doesn’t Add Controversial “Affirmative Consent” Provision
2017:
The Nassau Lawyer, Interrogating a Student in a School Setting
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, New State Law Will Keep Most 16- and 17-Year-Olds from Being Tried as Adults
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Glazed Doughnut Leads to Florida Man’s Arrest on Drug Charges
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, 2017 Photo Array Guidelines Champion Modern Police Technique
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Does Police Storing of License Plate Scans Violate Privacy Rights?
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, What is Your Right to Film the Police?
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Will Federal Policy on Marijuana Change under President Trump?
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Man Hit with DUI Charge, Even When Tests Show Only Caffeine
2017:
Criminal Law Blog, Judges Split on Warrant to Tape
2017:
NY Student Defense Blog, Should College Transcripts Report Accusations of Sex Offenses?
2017:
NY Student Defense Blog, Advice to College Lawyers on Handling Students’ Sex Misconduct Cases Proves Controversial
2016:
NY Student Defense Blog, “Yes Means Yes” Laws May Pose Bigger Problems for College Students
2016:
Nassau Lawyer, "Yes means Yes:" New Affirmative Consent Law and Title IX
2016:
NY Student Defense Blog, Combating Campus Sexual Assaults without Stacking the Deck against the Innocent
2016:
NY Student Defense Blog, College Assaults: Gauging the Problem’s Size Helps Avoid Extreme Steps
2016:
NY Student Defense Blog, How College Disciplinary Hearings Can Violate Students’ Due Process Rights
2016:
NY Student Defense Blog, New “Affirmative Consent” law in New York State Colleges
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Lawbreakers Misuse Even the Newest Tech to Their Disadvantage
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, You Can Be Guilty of Vehicular Homicide Even If Not Driving
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Camden Uses New Tactics, Surveillance in Bid to Reduce Crime
2016:
NY Student Defense Blog, Making Campus Disciplinary Hearings Fairer and Less Arbitrary
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, Still Some Bugs in California’s Database of Gang Members
2016:
NY Student Defense Blog, Disciplinary Hearings: Many Colleges and Universities Do Them Very Poorly
2016:
NY Student Defense Blog, A Real Nightmare That May Surprise College and Grad School Students
2016:
Nassau Lawyer, Student Disciplinary Hearings: A Plea For Due Process
2016:
Criminal Law Blog, New York May Let Police Access Drivers’ Cell Phones in Accidents
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Report: Tougher Drug Sentences Produce Crowded Federal Prisons
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Vital Steps to Take When Starting Your Legal Practice
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, You Want Fries with That Distracted Driving Charge?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, New York City and State Restrictions on Use of Criminal Records in Hiring
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Cannabis Chaos in Washington D.C. ???
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Episode 38 What happens in Vegas – Lessons learned from an attempted development of a niche practice
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Episode 37 What’s the right amount to budget for marketing?
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Episode 36 Remember – To Thine Own Self Be True (especially on the web)
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Hiring An Associate. When And How?
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, I’ve Got a Website…..Now What?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Justice Department Restricts Program Giving Police Incentives for Warrantless Seizures
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Relative Handful of Cops Involved in Chicago’s Misconduct Outlays
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Does a Polite Note to the Teller Mean You’re Not Robbing the Bank?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Federal Commission Revises Penalties for Fraud, Economic Crimes
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Why DNA Evidence Isn’t Always as Reliable as It Looks on TV
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, FBI, Federal Prosecutors Probe Baseball Team Computer Hacking
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Would New Sentencing Guidelines Free Violent Felons?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, The Bipartisan Federal Safe Justice Act, H.R. 2944
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Total Costs for Local Jails Are Seriously Understated, New Study Says
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, The Importance of a Positive Outlook and Being Ready for Business
2015:
The "Reboot Your Law Practice" Podcast, The "Reboot Your Law Practice" Podcast
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, The Need to be Organized
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, How to Work With Web Vendors
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, How to Distinguish Yourself and Your Practice
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Tips on Getting and Maintaining Clients by Thinking About Their Perspective
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, How to Develop Your Legal Blog
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Establishing a Niche Practice
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Adjusting to the Marketplace – How low should you go?
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Building a Referral Network
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Meeting a possible source of referrals? Prepare! Prepare! Prepare!
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Networking is all about Building Relationships
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Changes in the Law Marketing Paradigm
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, The Importance of Your Online Presence
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Preparing to Network
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, How Providing Value is a Key to Business Development
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, The Need to be Authentic
2015:
Reboot Your Law Practice, Be the CEO of Your Practice
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, The Bipartisan Federal Safe justice Act
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, New York Senator Sponsors Federal Marijuana Law Reform
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, When pranks become crimes
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, Nassau County Tests Putting Cameras on Cops and in Police Vehicles
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, Your Right to Remain Silent: How, When and Why You Should Always Use It
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, When Is A Youth Still A Youth Under Criminal Law?
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, Cell Phone Violations Now Bring Five Points on a New York Driver’s License
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