About Curtis
Curtis Davis studied economics at the University of Florida, earning a Bachelor of Science before turning to law. He attended Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University, where he completed his Juris Doctor. Those academic choices combined quantitative training and legal study, and they have shaped the practical approach he brings to cases.
He is licensed to practice law in Florida. After completing law school he began work in litigation. Over time his work moved toward courtroom practice. He developed a practice style that privileges preparation and focus under the pressure of trial.
Davis practices through Davis Trial Law, PLLC. The firm name signals his orientation toward contested matters and trial work. At the firm he manages client matters, prepares cases for hearing, and handles courtroom advocacy when disputes proceed to trial. He represents clients in state proceedings and handles factual and legal work that supports litigation strategies.
Peers and clients describe Davis as methodical. He spends time building factual records and testing legal theories before reaching for motion practice or trial. That process can slow matters early on, but it often clarifies the path forward. He is known for breaking complex problems into discrete issues that can be argued efficiently in court.
Outside the courtroom he maintains ties to the Florida legal community. He participates in professional settings and keeps abreast of changes in state rules and procedure. He also follows developments in trial technique and evidence law, integrating practical lessons into case preparation.
He now practices at Davis Trial Law, PLLC, handling trial litigation in Florida.