Staff Report//November 30, 2020
Rosenblum Schwartz & Fry, St. Louis
Where high-profile white-collar criminal defendants are found, Scott Rosenblum is sure to be nearby.
In recent years, he has represented defendants in some of the state’s most-publicized cases.
In 2018, he was part of the legal team representing former Gov. Eric Greitens in his felony invasion-of-privacy case in St. Louis, which was ultimately dropped. Last year, he represented former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger, who pleaded guilty to trading political favors for campaign contributions.
Rosenblum graduated from California Western School of Law in 1983. Out of law school, he joined his uncle’s firm in Clayton, where he rose to partner and remained for 16 years before forming his own criminal defense firm. Today, he is the president and principal founding member of Rosenblum Schwartz & Fry in Clayton.
Rosenblum is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. He formerly served on The Missouri Bar’s Board of Governors and as former director of the Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Among his numerous professional recognitions are the Atticus Finch and Charles M. Shaw Trial Attorney awards from the Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Earlier this year, Missouri Lawyers Media also honored him with an ICON Award.