Rianna A. Baker

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Biography

Rianna Ashley Baker is an Associate in the firm's Orlando office. She primarily focuses her practice in the areas of commercial and civil litigation with an emphasis in community association law and complex construction litigation, including defense of construction defects and contract claims on behalf of architects, engineers, developers, contractors, and subcontractors.

Ms. Baker earned her Bachelor of Health Sciences from the University of Kentucky in 2021. Later, she went on to earn her Juris Doctor from Barry University School of Law. During her time at Barry, she served on the executive board as the Historian for Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. She also sat as the communications chair for the Hispanic American Lawyers Association.

Before joining Cole, Scott & Kissane, Ms. Baker had prior experience in insurance defense and served as a legal intern for In-House Counsel at one of the largest automobile insurers.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction
  • Professional Malpractice

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Kentucky, B.S., Health Sciences
Law School Attended:
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2024
Admission:
2024, Florida
Memberships:

Associations

•The Florida Bar Association

ISLN:
1001551396

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