About David W
David W Crossett built his route to the law through a steady, conventional path. He arrived at legal training after an earlier course of study and finished at Regent University School of Law in 2011. That degree marked the start of a legal career that now spans more than a decade.
At Regent, Crossett studied core subjects that shape trial lawyers and advisers alike. He completed the Juris Doctor program in 2011. The record of that education sits at the center of his professional biography. It also informed his approach to casework: attentive to detail, methodical in preparation, and plainspoken in the courtroom and at the negotiating table.
After law school he moved into practice and spent the next years handling matters that required routine litigation skills and client counseling. He has worked on cases that demand careful factual development and steady advocacy. Those experiences helped him refine a practical approach to problem solving. He favors clear pleading, close attention to procedural deadlines, and steady client communication.
Crossett holds current membership in professional associations. He stays connected to peers through those affiliations and uses that network to stay current on changes in the law. Colleagues describe him as quietly deliberate; clients note his willingness to explain options in straightforward terms.
In the office he balances preparation for trial with efforts to resolve disputes before they reach a judge. He views most matters through two lenses: the legal merits and the client’s business or personal priorities. That dual view informs the tactical choices he makes and the advice he delivers.
Today he maintains an active practice. He handles a range of matters for individuals and businesses, attending to both litigation and transactional needs depending on client demand. His current practice focuses on representing clients across a variety of legal matters, advising them on strategy and next steps.