About Greg
A graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law, Greg is licensed to practice in Alabama, Florida and Tennessee. He is also admitted to practice before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States.
Greg began representing pest control companies in 1996. He has served as National Coordinating Counsel for two different pest related programs. Representing pest management professionals from Puerto Rico to Arizona and Florida to North Carolina, Greg has earned the nick name “Bug Lawyer”.
Now operating as a boutique litigation firm, the Law Office of Greg D. Crosslin represents pest control industry members from organism inspection cases to termite damage cases; from toxic exposure to mold cases to bed bug claims; Greg has been involved in the significant litigation that has faced the pest management industry.
His work is not limited to the court room. He has made dozens of presentations for local, state and national pest management associations on topics ranging from risk management to litigation prevention. He is a recognized authority in the industry having published numerous articles in the most prestigious trade magazine, PCT and PMP. Because of his body of work, Greg was invited to join the pest control fraternity Pi Chi Omega.
Greg’s work has also expanded into the manufacturing arena as he has worked with Bayer, Syngenta and Nisus on issues they face and those faced by their pest control customers.
Greg’s most favorite accomplishment has been his ability to work with ASPCRO and its various state members to assist the nation’s pest control regulatory officials to work directly with industry members to expand and approve consumer protection, education, and to facilitate an open dialogue between regulators and operators.
Greg Crosslin has a *Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating. Only approximately 10% of attorneys have achieved this prestigious honor.
*AV Preeminent: The highest peer rating standard. This is given to attorneys who are ranked at the highest level of professional excellence for their legal expertise, communication skills, and ethical standards by their peers.
Practicing Since 1988
Education
Law School: University of Alabama, J.D., 1987
College: Troy State University; University of Oklahoma, B.S., 1983
Qualifications
Admitted: Alabama (1988), Florida (1988), Tennessee (2001); U.S. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama, Northern District of Florida, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court
Member: American Bar Associations; Alabama State Bar; The Florida Bar; The Tennessee Bar; Escambia, Santa Rosa, Bay County, Okaloosa-Walton County; Defense Research Institute; Florida Defense Lawyers Association
Special Agencies: Special Appointed Deputy Attorney General, Department of Mental Health and Retardation
Reported Cases: Wyatt v. Stickney (Wyatt v. Poundstone) 11th Circui
About Claudia
Claudia Crowe is a Senior Litigation Paralegal who brings over 20 years of experience to the firm. She manages the firm’s Litigation Department which handles complex insurance defense cases. Claudia’s extensive experience, work ethic, team focus, and deep technical skills enrich the Firm's Litigation Team through all aspects of a case, including large-scale document production, pre-trial preparation, legal research, expert and witness preparation and courtroom trial support. Claudia also manages the Estate and Probate department and has worked on estates of all sizes and values from insolvent estate to multi-million-dollar estates. She has been a part of the firm since 2003.
As members of the firm, the attorney-client privilege extends to each Paralegal for all firm matters. Should you have any questions regarding the progress or status of your case, our Paralegals have full access to all client files and computer records.
Claudia has experience in several areas of law including:
Estate Planning
Probate
Guardianship
Insurance defense
Personal injury
Premises liability
Product liability
Commercial litigation
Pest Control litigation
Mold litigation
Family law
Workers’ compensation
Social Security disability
Claudia is experienced in all aspects of the litigation process including:
Case theory and development
Drafting pleadings and discovery
Gathering and analyzing medical and wage loss evidence
Instructing experts/investigators
Case Law Research
Education
Degrees
Master of Management/Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness - Troy University, AL - 2005 - 2008
BS in Criminal Justice/Psychology - Troy University, AL - 2002 - 2003
AA in Legal Administration - Northwest Florida State College, FL - 1998 – 2002
Additional Education
TimeSolv Billing - January 2020
Compex Records Retrieval and Management - April 2018
PC Law Billing-Lexis-Nexis - December, 2017
Second Image National - Records Management - June 2011
PC Law Billing - Lexis-Nexis - On-line Training Center - March 2006
Time Matters Training - Lexis-Nexis, Atlanta, GA - November 2004
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Training - Fort Walton Beach, FL - April 2003
NOSSCR Seminar - National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives, San Francisco, CA - October 2002
NOSSCR Seminar - National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives, Atlanta, GA - May 2002
Basic Personal Injury - The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Committee and Young Trial Lawyers Division, Tampa, FL - March 2002
Workers’ Compensation Case Law Update - Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, Orlando, FL - August 2001
Civil Litigation for Paralegals - Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, Palm Beach, FL - June 2001
Analyzing Medical Records for the Florida Paralegal - Institute for Paralegal Education, Tallahassee, FL - April 2001
Basic Personal Injury - Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers - Pensacola, FL - December 2000