Congratulations to Joe Longfellow on becoming a member of the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel!
January 25, 2022On behalf of the firm, we congratulate Joe on this great accomplishment! We look forward to seeing the positive impact he will make as a member of the FDCC.
On December 4, 2021, the Court entered an order granting a Renewed Judgment as a Matter of Law after the jury returned an inconsistent verdict that entitled the deputy to qualified immunity.
Joe Longfellow was asked to participate as a panel member in the Student Education and Admission to the Bar Committee's Student Workshop on the Attorney-Client Relationship.
Another Win for the Defense-Jeannette Andrews and Joe Longfellow obtain summary judgment in Medical Malpractice case
August 2, 2021The Court enters summary judgment in favor of Capital Regional Medical Center in a medical malpractice case involving a patient leaving against medical advice under the new summary judgment...
Riley Landy was recently named a Florida Super Lawyer Rising Star by Thomson Reuters in the area of Employment Law.
On April 14, 2021, Lanisha Thornton, a legal assistant in the firm, was appointed by the Leon County Board of Commissioners to the Tallahassee-Leon County Minority, Women & Small Business...
On March 11, 2021, the Florida First District Court of Appeal entered an order affirming the trial court's order dismissing the claims against a law enforcement agency with prejudice for negligence...
Joe Longfellow presents Metrics, Technology and Professionalism CLE for FDLA's winter series
January 6, 2021Joe Longfellow was invited to present the CLE "Metrics, Technology and Professionalism" for the 2021 FDLA Winter Meeting in Breckenridge, Colorado.
Andrews, Crabtree, Knox & Longfellow, LLP adds its 7th attorney with the addition of Riley Landy. She has extensive litigation experience dealing with civil rights , employment law, premises...
Craig Knox and Ross Vickers secure a defense verdict in an employment discrimination case in federal court.
October 10, 2019On October 9, 2019, Craig Knox and Ross Vickers secured a defense verdict for a client in a failure to hire case based on a theory of age and gender discrimination.