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Deborah S. Baker

Deborah S. Baker

Licensed in Florida and Indiana

Attorney Deborah Scheps Baker is of counsel with the Scott Law Team.  She represents and advises clients in the following areas of practice:

  • Healthcare Law
    • Drafting Agreements
    • Transactions
    • Navigating Regulatory Compliance
    • Stark Law
    • HIPAA
  • Employment Law
    • Drafting and Negotiating Employment Agreements, Restrictive Covenants (non-competition, non-solicitation, confidentiality, etc.), Employee Handbooks and other Contracts
    • Employment Policies and Procedures
    • Wages and Discrimination
    • Contracts
    • Mediation
    • Corporate Law

Attorney Deborah Scheps Baker is licensed in both Florida (2008) and Indiana (1995), practicing in the areas of employment, healthcare, contracts and corporate law. She is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator. Ms. Baker earned her law degree from The Ohio State University, and her undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree in Business Economics and Public Policy, with Honors, from Indiana University.

Ms. Baker serves on the Board of Directors of the West Jupiter Community Group (Edna W. Runner Tutorial Center- for at-risk students and families so they may pursue academic and personal excellence), is a member of 100 Women Who Care (Jupiter/Tequesta), and participates in community volunteer projects related to hunger, children and families, and mental health and well-being.

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