Litigation Law Firm – Knox-Leib, PLLC
Knox-Leib, PLLC is a full-service litigation boutique based in Tampa, Florida, with offices at 514 North Franklin Street, Suite 205, Tampa, Florida 33602. The firm handles federal and state civil and criminal matters, describing its role as providing steady hands through the choppy waters of complex litigation.
The practice places particular emphasis on business litigation, securities law, and general civil cases, including the representation of defrauded and injured plaintiffs. On the criminal side, the firm takes on white collar criminal defense as well as traditional criminal defense work. It also handles civil and criminal appeals, allowing it to follow matters from trial through the appellate stage. This mix positions the firm as a specialized litigation practice focused on sophisticated commercial and criminal disputes rather than a broad general practice.
The firm is led by two named attorneys, David Knox and Leighton Leib. Together they maintain bar admissions in Florida, California, and Pennsylvania, along with admissions in Federal Courts, which supports multi-jurisdictional representation for clients whose matters cross state lines. A Selected Case Results page on the website provides examples of the firm’s litigation work.
Knox-Leib operates by appointment only and can be reached at 813.252.3622, with additional contact information available through its website. The firm maintains professional profiles on social media, including a Facebook page under KnoxLeibTampa and a presence on LinkedIn, reflecting an active online presence.
The boutique structure is intended to give clients direct access to experienced litigators on demanding cases. By concentrating on business and securities disputes, plaintiff representation for those who have been defrauded or injured, white collar and traditional criminal defense, and appeals, Knox-Leib serves individuals and businesses in the Tampa Bay area and beyond who require focused representation in complex litigation across multiple courts and jurisdictions.