Shannon Crosby is a civil trial lawyer who represents Plaintiffs in the areas of admiralty and maritime, medical malpractice, sexual assault, wrongful death, and other personal injuries. Shannon began assisting with complex trial preparation early in her career and attended her first federal jury trial on a constitutional issue as counsel of record within her first year of practice.
Shannon received classical training in formal logic, debate, and rhetorical theory. At Vanderbilt, she focused on Antiquity and the rhetoric of social movements in the United States. In law school, Shannon competed on the trial team, served on the Executive Board of the Law Review, and studied abroad in Sevilla, Spain. She was one of only six students chosen to receive advanced instruction in trial advocacy during her final semester, and she earned a certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law with her J.D.
Shannon is the first lawyer in her family and is fortunate for her experiences to date. She's always looking forward to her next trial.
Her greatest fortunes are her family and friends.