Renee Daddio

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Biography

Renee Daddio is an Associate in the firm's Tampa office. Her areas of practice include general civil litigation and insurance defense, as well as civil rights law, education law and employment and labor law.

Originally from New York City, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Police Studies from CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice. During her undergraduate studies, Ms. Daddio was a legal intern for the Richmond County District Attorney’s Office and K2 Integrity (formerly known as K2 Intelligence). She relocated to Florida to attend Thomas M. Cooley Law School, where she earned her Juris Doctor degree. While in law school, Ms. Daddio clerked for a boutique family law firm and later joined Cole, Scott & Kissane as a Law Clerk until transitioning to an Associate.

Associations

• The Florida Ba

Areas of Practice (10)

  • Catastrophic and Personal Injury
  • Civil Rights Law
  • Education Law
  • Employment and Labor
  • General Civil Litigation
  • Insurance Defense Litigation
  • Premises Liability
  • Product Liability
  • Security Negligence
  • Vehicle Negligence

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice, B.S., Police Studies
Law School Attended:
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2025
Admission:
2025, Florida
ISLN:
1001697972

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