
Rebecca Creed
Rebecca Bowen Creed is a Florida Bar board-certified appellate specialist who has
handled many appeals before the state and federal courts. She is AV-rated by
Martindale-Hubbell and is listed as a “Legal Elite” in Florida by Florida
Trend magazine and as a “Super Lawyer” in the top 5% of Florida lawyers by
Law and Politics magazine.
Born and raised in North Carolina, Rebecca earned her undergraduate
degree in English from the University of Virginia. She received her law
degree with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
where she was a staff member of the North Carolina Law Review and was
elected to the Order of the Coif.
After law school, Rebecca joined a Greensboro, North Carolina law firm,
where she first developed an interest in civil litigation and appeals.
Following her marriage to a coastal engineer, she moved to Florida and
joined the Jacksonville law firm of Baumer, Bradford & Walters, P.A., where
she focused on commercial and appellate litigation in the state and federal
courts. She became a shareholder of Baumer, Bradford & Walters in 1998.
In the fall of 2000, Baumer, Bradford merged with the established Atlanta
law firm of Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP. While a partner with Smith Gambrell, Rebecca handled appeals in the state and federal courts on civil
and commercial matters.
Rebecca joined the firm in January 2003 to focus exclusively on appellate
litigation. Since then, her practice has included civil, commercial,
criminal, and family law appellate matters, together with medical
malpractice and personal injury appeals. She became an equal shareholder in
the firm effective January 2007.
Rebecca has served as the chair of the appellate law section of the
Jacksonville Bar Association and is an alumnus of the Chester Bedell Inn of
Court, where she was a barrister. She serves as the chair of the Appellate
Practice Guide, a publication of the Florida Bar’s Appellate Practice
Section.