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Gregory Dale Crosslin
Practice Areas: Agricultural Law; Automobile; Insurance Bad Faith; Chemical Exposure; Civil Litigation; Class Action Defense; Construction Law; Commercial Litigation; Contracts; Insurance Coverage; Insurance Defense; Toxic Exposure; Pesticide Litigation; Pest Control Litigation.
Admitted: 1988, Alabama, Florida, U.S. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court
Law School: University of Alabama, J.D., 1987.
College: Troy State University; University of Oklahoma, B.S., 1983.
Member: Montgomery County; American Bar Associations; Alabama State Bar; The Florida Bar; Escambia , Santa Rosa, Bay County, Okaloosa-Walton County; BarDefense Research Institute; Alabama Defense Lawyers Association.
Biography: Gamma Beta Phi. Member: National Trial Team; Trial Advocacy Board; Bench and Bar; Farrah Law Society.
Reported Cases: Wyatt v. Stickney (Wyatt v. Poundstone) 11th Circuit.
Special Agencies: Special Appointed Deputy Attorney General, Department of Mental Health and Retardation.
Born: Florence, Alabama, May 6, 1959.
ISLN: 908103407
Pest Control litigation and consultation is the primary focus of the firm's practice. Greg has represented and worked with PCO's from the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, New Jersey to California and throughout the termite belt. He is a member of the NPMA and the Florida Pest Management Association. He has presented at dozens of industry conferences and conventions on a national, regional, and a local level. He is a member of Phi Chi Omega, the professional pest control fraternity. Greg has published in numerous trade journals and industry magazines. He wears the title "Bug Lawyer" with pride.
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