Heather Baker

PARTNER

Raleigh Office

TEL (919) 719-4715

FAX (919) 873-1814

Heather is originally from New Jersey, but grew up in North Carolina and went on to graduate from N.C. State University with a degree in English. A high school teacher instilled in her the importance of being able to write and say exactly what you mean, and Heather has continued to love and develop this skill set in both the written and spoken word. Since graduating from UNC Chapel Hill School of Law in 2009, Heather has focused her practice on workers’ compensation and is an integral member of Teague Campbell’s workers’ compensation team. She practices with a comprehensive understanding of the law while balancing each of her clients’ specific needs. Heather has an impressive record advocating for her clients in and out of the courtroom.

Within the realm of workers’ compensation in North Carolina, Heather represents employers across industries and is regularly asked to speak at local and national conferences. Heather has been honored to speak annually at the NC Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Seminar and has also spoken at the NC Bar Association’s Annual Review Meeting. She currently serves as Secretary of the NC Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Section Council for the 2020/2021 session and will serve as Vice-Chair in the 2021/2022 year. Heather is also an active member of the National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network (NWCDN), a network of prominent insurance defense firms throughout the United States and Canada.

Community is important to Heather and she has made it a priority to invest in her local community. During law school, she helped co-found a mentoring program, Graduate2Graduate, which paired law school students with local high school students who were identified as academically at risk. Heather went on to assist with the launch of Lawyers 4 Literacy in Wake County, a volunteer organization that pairs lawyers in the area with elementary school children to increase literacy and interest in history and civics. More recently, in response to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on public education, Heather volunteered to assist with fundraising for the Project for Equitable Access in Remote Learning (PEARL), which aims to mitigate the education equity gap that has intensified as a result of COVID-19 by providing support for high school students in Raleigh, North Carolina. Heather is also the Chair of the firm’s Mentoring Committee, where she enjoys working with associates and other newer attorneys in the legal community.

Heather is a proud resident of downtown Raleigh. She and her husband, Mike, met while attending N.C. State University and they love living in Raleigh. They have two young daughters who keep them on their toes. Heather is an avid runner and enjoys participating in marathons across the country. The Boston marathon holds a special place in her heart. When not working, wrangling children, or running, Heather enjoys traveling. She and Mike most recently traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia and continue to add to their list of places to visit.

Support Team

Dottie Averette, Legal Assistant

Jesus Morales, Paralegal

Education

B.A., 2005, North Carolina State University (magna cum laude; Phi Eta Sigma Honors Fraternity)

J.D., 2009, University of North Carolina School of Law

Admissions

North Carolina State Bar

  • North Carolina State Bar
  • North Carolina Bar Association, Workers’ Compensation Section Council
    • Vice-Chair, 2021-2022
    • Secretary, 2020-2021
  • Wake County Bar Association
  • North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys
  • National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network
    • Southeast Regional Chair
  • North Carolina Super Lawyers: “Rising Star,” 2015 – 2016, 2019 – 2023
  • The Best Lawyers in America©, Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers, 2022 – 2023
  • Business North Carolina, Legal Elite “Young Guns,” 2024
PROFILE

Heather is originally from New Jersey, but grew up in North Carolina and went on to graduate from N.C. State University with a degree in English. A high school teacher instilled in her the importance of being able to write and say exactly what you mean, and Heather has continued to love and develop this skill set in both the written and spoken word. Since graduating from UNC Chapel Hill School of Law in 2009, Heather has focused her practice on workers’ compensation and is an integral member of Teague Campbell’s workers’ compensation team. She practices with a comprehensive understanding of the law while balancing each of her clients’ specific needs. Heather has an impressive record advocating for her clients in and out of the courtroom.

Within the realm of workers’ compensation in North Carolina, Heather represents employers across industries and is regularly asked to speak at local and national conferences. Heather has been honored to speak annually at the NC Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Seminar and has also spoken at the NC Bar Association’s Annual Review Meeting. She currently serves as Secretary of the NC Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Section Council for the 2020/2021 session and will serve as Vice-Chair in the 2021/2022 year. Heather is also an active member of the National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network (NWCDN), a network of prominent insurance defense firms throughout the United States and Canada.

Community is important to Heather and she has made it a priority to invest in her local community. During law school, she helped co-found a mentoring program, Graduate2Graduate, which paired law school students with local high school students who were identified as academically at risk. Heather went on to assist with the launch of Lawyers 4 Literacy in Wake County, a volunteer organization that pairs lawyers in the area with elementary school children to increase literacy and interest in history and civics. More recently, in response to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on public education, Heather volunteered to assist with fundraising for the Project for Equitable Access in Remote Learning (PEARL), which aims to mitigate the education equity gap that has intensified as a result of COVID-19 by providing support for high school students in Raleigh, North Carolina. Heather is also the Chair of the firm’s Mentoring Committee, where she enjoys working with associates and other newer attorneys in the legal community.

Heather is a proud resident of downtown Raleigh. She and her husband, Mike, met while attending N.C. State University and they love living in Raleigh. They have two young daughters who keep them on their toes. Heather is an avid runner and enjoys participating in marathons across the country. The Boston marathon holds a special place in her heart. When not working, wrangling children, or running, Heather enjoys traveling. She and Mike most recently traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia and continue to add to their list of places to visit.

Support Team

Dottie Averette, Legal Assistant

Jesus Morales, Paralegal

Education

B.A., 2005, North Carolina State University (magna cum laude; Phi Eta Sigma Honors Fraternity)

J.D., 2009, University of North Carolina School of Law

Admissions

North Carolina State Bar

AREAS OF PRACTICE
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
  • North Carolina State Bar
  • North Carolina Bar Association, Workers’ Compensation Section Council
    • Vice-Chair, 2021-2022
    • Secretary, 2020-2021
  • Wake County Bar Association
  • North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys
  • National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network
    • Southeast Regional Chair
RECOGNITION & AWARDS
  • North Carolina Super Lawyers: “Rising Star,” 2015 – 2016, 2019 – 2023
  • The Best Lawyers in America©, Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers, 2022 – 2023
  • Business North Carolina, Legal Elite “Young Guns,” 2024