Stephanie L. Cook
Stephanie specializes in the expansive field of civil litigation. Her work includes everything from medical malpractice, wrongful death and personal injury to intellectual property, contract disputes and products liability, commercial foreclosures, and all types of commercial litigation.
In this highly diverse area of practice, Stephanie relies on a passionate and dedicated approach with clients along with a stellar classroom experience at Barry University. There, she was cum laude and class Valedictorian while also serving as Note and Comment Editor of the Barry Law Review. Additionally, as a student, she was a top Moot Court national competitor and argued an amicus brief before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in U.S. v. Long, 64 M.J. 57, September 2006.
Admission
Admitted to bar, 2007, Florida; 2007, U. S. District Court, Middle District of Florida.
Education
Mississippi College (B.A., in Public Relations, 2001); Barry University School of Law (J.D., summa cum laude, Valedictorian, 2007); Barry University School of Law Student of the Year, 2007; Barry Law Review, Note and Comment Editor (2006-2007); Book Awards for Trial Advocacy, Florida Constitutional Law; Wills, Trusts, and Estates; Administrative Law; and Conflicts of Law; Moot Court Honors Board Member; Moot Court Honors Board Most Valuable Advocate, 2006; Moot Court Honors Board Outstanding Graduate, 2007; Second Place, Region V Moot Court National Competition, 2007; Argued an amicus brief before the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in U.S. v. Long, 64 M.J. 57, September 2006; Member, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International
Civic
Member of the Orange County Bar Association; Member of the Central Florida Association of Women Lawyers.