About Greg
Greg is a partner in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group with a concentration on complex litigation, class action defense and employment matters. Greg has extensive experience in all aspects of civil litigation and has handled disputes on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants on a broad range of issues including breach of contract, fraud, trade secrets, defamation and unfair business practices claims. While Greg’s practice is centered in Georgia and Alabama, he has represented clients in matters across the United States.
Greg’s clients include national banking institutions, insurers and one of Georgia’s largest residential contracting companies. Greg also currently serves as National Outside Litigation Counsel for a diversified telecommunications company. In 2005, Greg was selected as a “Rising Star” among Georgia lawyers by Law and Politics and the publishers of Atlanta Magazine. He also co-authored an article in the February, 2007 edition of Business to Business Magazine entitled: How Your Company Can Avoid Post-Employment Covenant Killers.
Greg is a member of the Bench and Bar Committee of the Georgia Bar Association. In addition, Greg serves on the Case and Statute Commentary Board of the Commercial and Business Litigation Committee of the ABA. In this role, Greg regularly updates committee membership on case law developments within the Eleventh Circuit affecting business litigators. Within the firm, Greg serves on the Torts, Insurance and Product Liability section.
Greg received his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1992. He was a member of the Intrastate Moot Court Team in 1991 and was on the Moot Court Board in 1992. He received his B.S. in Finance from Jacksonville State University.