About David
David Crawford pursued higher education across three states before entering the practice of law. He attended Iowa State University in 1988, earned a B.B.A. in marketing and management from Georgia State University in 1992, and completed a J.D. at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School in 2001. The sequence of degrees shows a steady path from business into the law.
His legal career formally began in 2001 at Eason, Kennedy & Crawford, where he worked as a lawyer. That early role placed him in a firm environment and in courtrooms. He later expanded his professional reach through memberships and leadership roles in legal and community organizations.
Crawford is admitted to practice in Georgia and is also admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. He has been active in the Southern Trial Lawyers Association, serving on the Board of Governors for the Georgia chapter since 2007. That role has kept him connected to trial practice and to colleagues across the state.
Community involvement has been a consistent part of his profile. He served as president of the Alpharetta Lions Club in 2010 and remains involved with the organization. He has also been a member of the Board of Ushers at Alpharetta First United Methodist Church since 2000. Those roles reflect a long-running civic presence in the Alpharetta area.
Crawford’s background in business—an undergraduate degree in marketing and management—appears alongside his legal training. Together they inform his courtroom work and interactions with clients and opposing counsel. Colleagues describe him as steady and practical; he favors clear argument over flourish.
Today he practices law in Georgia and remains engaged in trial work and professional governance. He maintains memberships in statewide trial lawyer associations and continues his community service in Alpharetta. He is admitted to practice in Georgia and before the U.S. Supreme Court and currently maintains a trial practice in Georgia.