About Craig J.
Craig J. Cannon is an attorney licensed to practice in Florida who handles matters through The Cannon Law Office. He completed his legal studies and entered the Florida bar before beginning practice in the state. His path into law followed a conventional route: academic training, bar admission, and early work in practice that exposed him to the day-to-day demands of representing clients under state rules.
Cannon's early years in practice involved work typical of lawyers who take cases into state court and advise clients on local matters. He built familiarity with procedural requirements and the practical rhythms of litigation and negotiation. Over time he developed a working knowledge of Florida practice, court procedures, and the kinds of filings and hearings that shape outcomes for individuals and businesses.
Colleagues describe Cannon as deliberate in his case preparation and careful in drafting. He tends to approach matters methodically, breaking complex issues into concrete steps and maintaining steady communication with clients. His courtroom demeanor is measured. He prepares witness testimony, assembles evidentiary materials, and frames legal arguments in a straightforward way.
Cannon's work spans the varied tasks a Florida practitioner often handles. He spends time researching statutory and case law, preparing pleadings, negotiating settlements, and attending hearings. He is comfortable both at the written aspects of a file and at the practical logistics of moving a matter forward through the courts. He also assists clients in understanding procedural options and probable timelines, aiming to make the process intelligible.
Outside of immediate casework, Cannon remains engaged with the administrative realities of running a law practice. He oversees client intake and file management, and coordinates with experts and local counsel when matters require additional support. Those operational duties occupy a steady portion of his practice, reflecting the dual nature of many lawyers’ roles as both advisor and administrator.
As of 2026 he practices at The Cannon Law Office in Florida. He continues to represent clients in matters governed by state law and to manage cases through the relevant Florida procedures, focusing his current practice on serving clients through the firm’s work in the state.