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Stephanie McCoy

Partner

Overview

Overview

Stephanie McCoy is a Partner in the Orlando, Florida office. Ms. McCoy focuses her practice in the areas of premises liability, products liability, nursing home, wrongful death and general liability defense. Prior to joining Cole, Scott & Kissane, P.A., Ms. McCoy was a partner at a national law firm, representing large corporations in complex litigation matters; including defending a large multi-national retailer in high exposure products liability and premises liability cases. Ms. McCoy also has experience handling commercial evictions, foreclosures and other real estate disputes.

Ms. McCoy attended Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a concentration in Criminal Justice. She went on to receive her Juris Doctorate from Barry University School of Law. While in law school, Ms. McCoy received a Book Award in Civil Procedure I and earned an Honor's Certificate in the Children and Family Law Program. She also served as a Student Bar Association Senator and as a member of the Panel for Prospective Students.

Ms. McCoy also volunteered at Orange County Legal Aid Society in the Guardian Ad Litem Program as a Volunteer Advocate for Children. After graduation, she participated in Legal Aid's Valor Project, providing consultations to U.S. Military Veterans.

Associations

  • Florida Bar Association
  • Florida Defense Lawyers Association

Education

  • Barry University School of Law - J.D.
  • Wright State University - Bachelor’s Degree

Admissions

  • Florida
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