Practice Expertise

  • Class Actions
  • Appellate
  • International and Cross Border
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Areas of Practice

  • Appellate
  • Class Actions
  • International and Cross Border
  • Litigation
  • Product Liability
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Profile

Craig Mayfield's litigation practice involves the defense of products liability and high-exposure personal injury claims on behalf of businesses and manufacturers. Craig advises, represents and serves as national trial and litigation management counsel for a diverse range of clients, including global medical device companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers, commercial product manufacturers, a major tobacco company, international hotel brands, asbestos manufacturers, and numerous other Fortune 500 businesses headquartered in the United States and overseas. With a joint J.D./M.B.A., Craig’s ability to pair understanding and concern for clients’ business interests with a broad range of defense litigation strategies has made him an invaluable asset to his clients.

Craig currently serves as managing partner of Bradley’s Tampa office and also serves on the firm’s Board. He is active in both professional and bar-related activities through the Defense Research Institute (DRI), holding numerous leadership positions. In addition to being a former national chair for DRI’s Young Lawyers, Craig has served on DRI’s Law Institute, Product Liability Steering Committee, and as the first-ever U.S. chair to DRI International.

Bar Admissions

  • Florida, 2000

Education

  • Stetson University College of Law, J.D., 2000, cum laude; Stetson Law Review; Moot Court Board
  • Stetson University, M.B.A., 2000, cum laude
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., 1995

Areas of Practice

  • Appellate
  • Class Actions
  • International and Cross Border
  • Litigation
  • Product Liability

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