Johnson and Craig Join GrayRobinson’s Miami Office as Shareholders

Attorneys Christopher N. Johnson and Ted C. Craig recently joined the Miami office of GrayRobinson, P.A., as equity shareholders. Both practitioners come from Hunton & Williams and will continue working in the practice areas of litigation, appeals and arbitration. Throughout the last few months, GrayRobinson has expanded its South Florida practice areas considerably. Most recently, Jay Thornton, also from Hunton & Williams, joined the Fort Lauderdale office in May.

“We are pleased to announce the addition of Christopher and Ted to our firm,” said GrayRobinson President Byrd F. “Biff” Marshall, Jr. “We look forward to not only incorporating their knowledge and experience into our practice group, but also continuing the growth of our firm’s presence in South Florida.”
Johnson who practices on complex commercial litigation and internal arbitration will continue to focus on commercial real estate litigation and creditors’ right. Johnson will also continue to represent clients in the health care and insurance industries. Johnson is admitted to practice in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit and in the U.S. District Courts for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.
He is a member of The Florida Bar Executive Council of the International Law Section, the American Bar Association and the Dade County Bar Association. He received his juris doctorate from the University of Miami and undergraduate degree from the United States Military Academy.
Craig works primarily on business disputes, copyright and trademark litigation, employment disputes and personal injury defense. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Appellate Court for the 11th Circuit as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida. Craig has been honored as a “Legal Elite” by Florida Trend and has been named a “Super Lawyer” in the state of Florida.
Craig is admitted to The Florida Bar and is a member of the American Bar Association. He received his juris doctorate from the University of Michigan Law School and his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia.