About Judson Eric
Judson Eric Crump earned his law degree from the University of Alabama School of Law, completing his J.D. in 2009 after beginning his studies in 2006. He entered the legal profession following that formal training and established a practice grounded in litigation and appellate work. His academic years in Tuscaloosa placed him at a law school known for its emphasis on courtroom skills and doctrinal study, foundations that appear in his practice today.
Crump’s career has unfolded primarily in Alabama courts and in federal proceedings before the Eleventh Circuit. He is admitted to practice in Alabama and is authorized to appear in the Eleventh Circuit, which means he handles matters that can extend from local trial dockets to federal appellate panels. That range influences how he prepares cases; trial posture and the possibility of appeal shape written work and courtroom strategy alike.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who writes carefully and argues plainly. He spends time on briefs and motions, aiming for clarity rather than flourish. In court, he moves deliberately. Those are practical habits that suit both trial litigation and appellate review. He has built a practice where procedural control and attention to record development matter as much as persuasive storytelling.
Over the years he has run his own firm, operating under the name Judson E. Crump, P.C. Running a small practice requires managing a steady flow of client work while controlling case costs and calendaring deadlines. That day-to-day reality shapes how Crump advises clients about risk, scheduling, and litigation posture. It also determines how he allocates resources when cases head toward dispositive motions or an appeal.
Outside the courtroom, he has taken part in professional networks and local bar activities, engaging with peers on common procedural issues and appellate practice trends. He has followed developments in federal and state rules that affect briefing and oral argument. That ongoing attention helps him calibrate case strategy when federal jurisdiction or an appellate filing becomes relevant.
Crump currently practices at Judson E. Crump, P.C., representing clients in state court matters and in proceedings that may proceed to the Eleventh Circuit. His current practice focuses on litigation and appellate work in Alabama and in the federal courts that serve the region.