Craig Rosler
Attorney
For 27 years Craig has worked exclusively as a legal writer. He has worked on many complex lawsuits, especially in products liability; this has included pharmaceutical suits, automotive defects, and mass toxic torts. He also has significant experience in consumer-fraud suits. He has focused mainly on case-dispositive briefing, from pretrial through appeal, and on the analysis of expert opinion. The latter has involved the close assessment of epidemiological, toxicological, product-design, and economic analyses. The hallmarks of his work have always been rigorous attention to detail and exceptional clarity.
His goal is always to give clients the first-tier written product that matches the work of any firm — however large or well-financed.
Craig led the briefing and served as second chair before the United States Supreme Court in Thacker v. Tennessee Valley Authority, 139 S. Ct. 1435 (2019). He and his colleagues won a 9–0 decision for their client.
Craig has worked on all sides of litigation. He served as law clerk to U.S. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler, in the Northern District of California, from 2014-2017. For 17 years before that, he defended mostly Fortune 200 corporations as counsel with a prominent firm in Birmingham, Alabama. More recently he has represented plaintiffs in both individual and class actions.
Craig graduated with honors from Duke University School of Law and received his undergraduate degree cum laude in international relations (honors program) from the University of Pennsylvania.
Outside the law, Craig enjoys reading philosophy (particularly ethics, free will, and philosophy of mind), almost anything in the history of ideas, and the occasional dose of hard science. He’s an avid rec-league soccer player (his wife and dog think he’s better than he is) and a USSF-certified referee. Above all, he spends as much time as possible in hiking shoes, well into the backcountry.