Christine Hoke primarily represents developers, general contractors and subcontractors in all phases of risk management and complex construction defect defense litigation. She provides an efficient and high quality service and allows the clients and carriers to collaborate and successfully resolve complex cases efficiently, cost effectively and at a high performance level. Ms. Hoke is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Construction Law. Lawyers certified in Construction Law are experts in matters relating to the design and construction of improvements on private and public projects. Less than one percent of the attorneys admitted to The Florida Bar are Board Certified in Construction Law, and only seven percent of the attorneys in Florida are Board Certified in any area of law. Ms. Hoke graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Florida State University in 1991, and graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctor degree from The Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1996 where she was an editor on Law Review and competed in Moot Court. Ms. Hoke had the honor and privilege of serving as Senior Attorney at the Florida House of Representatives, and was later appointed by Governor Jeb Bush to serve on the Construction Industry Licensing Board for the State of Florida from 2002-2003. She earned her B.S. from Florida State University before earning her J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School.