HISTORY OF MOLATORE, SCROGGIN, PETERSON & CO. LLP
Rollin P. Rodolph founded our firm in 1937 with offices in
San Francisco
,
California
and
Klamath Falls
,
Oregon
. In 1946, Adolph Zamsky, Jr. of
Klamath Falls
was admitted to the partnership and in 1954, Anthony Molatore, Jr. was admitted. In 1954, Rollin P. Rodolph retired and, at the same time, the
San Francisco
office separated from the
Klamath Falls
office.
The current structure of the partnership began with the admission of
Terry Scroggin
in 1988. In 1990, Anthony Molatore, Jr. retired and in 1995 he passed away. In recognition of Tony’s legacy, his name has been retained in the firm name. In 1996, Andy Peterson was admitted to the partnership. In July 2003,
Rick Dillard
and Gerrin DeGroot joined Terry and Andy as partners and the firm’s name was changed to MOLATORE, SCROGGIN, PETERSON & CO. LLP.
The four partners manage offices in
Klamath Falls
and
White
City
with the assistance of a dedicated and professional staff of twenty.