Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice
Scott D. Hofer is a Senior Partner at Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice, where the focus is on trial law with specializations in Bad Faith Defense, Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability Defense, and Sports. Prior to this role, Scott served as Principal at Foland, Wickens, Eisfelder, Roper & Hofer, P.C. from 1998 to January 2023, concentrating on Professional Liability defense for various professionals, Insurance Coverage disputes, and Complex Business Litigation among other areas. Scott D. Hofer holds a Juris Doctor degree from Washburn University School of Law and a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering from Kansas State University. Licensed to practice in Missouri, Kansas, and Illinois, Scott has extensive experience in multiple facets of trial law.
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Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice
Recognized nationally in defense litigation, Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice is a Midwest firm founded in 1982 by four attorneys. Having grown substantially, the firm’s overarching philosophy has remained constant: Obtain favorable results for clients as quickly as possible at reasonable prices. With a substantial number of attorneys and litigation paralegals, the types of cases we handle rival much larger firms with a “litigation” department. Centrally located in Missouri, Illinois and Kansas, our attorneys practice throughout the United States serving national, regional and local companies and professionals in a variety of industries. Baker Sterchi has successfully handled almost all types of litigation, except for domestic and criminal matters. Whether you are a small company with a small claim or a Fortune 100 company named in a multi-million-dollar complex action, Baker Sterchi gives you undivided attention, drawing on the breadth of our talent and experience to provide you with the finest representation. ___ Attorney Advertising: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely on advertisements. Past results afford no guarantee of future results. Each case must be judged on its own merits. Disclaimer: Posts are made by Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice for educational purposes only as well as to give you general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific legal advice. Content on this platform alone creates no attorney client relationship between you and the firm.