Amy S. Croft is Counsel in the Litigation Practice of Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP.
Ms. Croft focuses her practice on commercial litigation and insurance litigation, including bad faith litigation and agent/broker litigation. Ms. Croft received her J.D. from The Florida State University College of Law in 1998, Cum Laude where she was a member of Phi Delta Phi, the legal honor society. While in law school, she also participated in a study abroad program at Oxford University, served as a teaching assistant and earned a Book Award in Local Government Law. Ms. Croft earned her B.S. from The Florida State University in 1995.
Ms. Croft was an adjunct and associate professor of lawyering process for over seven years. In such role, Ms. Croft was responsible for teaching best practices regarding legal research and writing. She also served as the faculty chief justice of the honor court. She is a past president of the Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association.
Ms. Croft has performed community service for not-for-profit entities, including the North Florida Multiple Sclerosis Society and Haiti 180. Most recently, Ms. Croft served as a 2018 Buddy Champion for the Jacksonville Chapter of Best Buddies She is active in the parent teacher partnership for local schools, and has served as volunteer chairperson for many school sponsored events.