Law Office of Scott L. Long, P.C., of counsel to Sease & Wadding - Des Moines, IA
Commercial and Business Litigation Lawyers in Des Moines, IA
Sease & Wadding 104 SW 4th Street Suite A Des Moines, IA 50309
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Des Moines Commercial and Business Litigation Law Firm
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Commercial and Business Litigation 50%
- Business & Commercial Law
- Business Organizations
- Litigation & Appeals
- Commercial Litigation
Litigation: 75%
Firm Information
Overview
Long & Gilliam is an association of Iowa lawyer and sole practitioner Scott Long. Together, they have over fifty years of legal experience representing individuals, as well as public and private companies, in business and commercial litigation disputes. Scott have been listed in Best Lawyers in America - Scott for commercial litigation. They have also both achieved an AV peer rating by Martindale Hubbell - reflecting the highest level of professional excellence and integrity. Scott have each tried numerous cases to successful conclusion in state and federal courts and have also successfully represented clients in arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution proceedings. They have both also successfully represented clients in state and federal appellate courts.
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Law Office of Scott L. Long, P.C., of counsel to Sease & Wadding
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Consulted Law firm 2024I spoke to a gentleman named Scott who gave me a free consultation. Very valuable legal advice that I’m thankful for. I wouldn’t highly recommend this lawfirm.
Contact
Sease & Wadding
104 SW 4th Street
Suite A
Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone: 515-883-2222
Fax: 515-883-2233
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.longgilliam.com
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