SCOTT CHAMBERLAIN is a Connecticut native, who grew up in Stamford. After graduating Ripowam H.S., he attended Lambuth College in Jackson, Tennessee, then Louisiana State University, leaving with a Bachelor's degree in General Studies. Following a year doing social work in the State of Louisiana, he was admitted to the Louisiana State University Scool of Law, from which he graduated with a Juris Doctor degree. After serving a judicial clerkship, and spending a year as Director of Governmental Affairs for the Louisiana Realtor Association, Chamberlain was admitted to practice in Connecticut in 1985. He was admitted to federal
practice in 1986, and was admitted to the bar of the US Supreme
Court in 1996. From 1987 to present, he has practiced law in the
Greater Danbury area. Attorney Chamberlain is a former member
of the state bar ethics committee, and a past president of The
Volunteer Center of Western Connecticut. He currently serves on
the board of the Danbury Regional Child Advocacy Center. Scott
Chamberlain lives in Gaylordsville, Connecticut, with his wife and
three dogs.