About Jena
Jena Conley graduated from Stetson University College of Law in 2023. She completed a rigorous three-year legal education and moved into practice in Florida soon after. The transition from student to practicing attorney came during a period of rapid change in courts and regulatory practice across the state.
Conleys time at Stetson culminated in the J.D. awarded in 2023. She trained in a setting known for practical skills and courtroom preparation, and that training shaped the early direction of her work. While still building the length of her resume, she arrived in practice equipped with recent classroom study and an up-to-date view of state law developments.
Her professional base is Rice Law Office. There she joined other lawyers handling matters under Florida law. The office serves a local clientele and operates in the state where Conley is licensed to practice. Colleagues describe her as steady and methodical in client matters, preferring careful preparation over spectacle.
Conleys caseload includes questions that arise under the state's statutes and administrative rules. She spends time drafting documents, preparing filings, and meeting with clients to clarify objectives. Much of her work involves applying statutory language to concrete problems, then explaining the options available to people who need legal help. She also interacts with courts and administrative bodies when cases require formal filings or hearings.
As a young practitioner, she is building a record of steady practice on behalf of clients. She balances court work and client meetings with research and brief writing. That combination is typical for lawyers in the early years after law school, and it has allowed her to gain courtroom familiarity while handling transactional and advisory tasks when appropriate.
Colley continues to live and work in Florida and remains affiliated with Rice Law Office. Her practice is anchored in Florida law and the legal institutions of the state. She accepts matters out of that jurisdiction and arranges representation consistent with local rules and procedures. She practices law at Rice Law Office, where her current work concentrates on legal matters arising under Florida law.