Greg is a member of the Professional Liability Department and focuses his practice on the defense of claims made and suits brought against attorneys, accountants, corporate directors and officers, and other professionals. He also has significant experience in bankruptcy law and is a valuable resource in any case that involves or is affected by bankruptcy.
Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey, Greg was an associate at a law firm in Upper Gwynedd, Pennsylvania where his practice primarily focused on commercial litigation, creditor-rights litigation and municipal litigation. He has successfully represented clients in federal and state courts throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
After graduating from the University of Richmond in 2001, Greg earned his juris doctor from the Villanova University School of Law in 2005, where he was an Academic All-American on the water polo team. While there, he also served as an extern for the Honorable Stanley R. Ott at the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas.
In addition to practicing law, Greg also currently serves on the Board of Directors of the North Penn YMCA.
Classes/Seminars Taught
· Advanced Topics in Foreclosure, National Business Institute (July 2011, Philadelphia, PA)
· FDCPA and Collecting the Judgment, National Business Institute (July 2011, Philadelphia, PA)
· The Tax Consequences of Foreclosure, National Business Institute (national webinar -2011)
· Nuts and Bolts of Bankruptcy Law, National Business Institute (2009, Philadelphia, PA)
· Real Estate Tax Sales Law in Pennsylvania, National Business Institute (2008, Philadelphia, PA)
· Collection Law From Start To Finish, National Business Institute (2008, Philadelphia, PA)
· Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law, National Business Institute (2007, Philadelphia, PA)
Past Employment Positions
· Kerns, Pearlstine, Onorato & Hladik, LLP, 2004-2010
Associations & Memberships
· Pennsylvania Bar Association
· Philadelphia Bar Association
Year Joined Organization: 2010
Publications
It's Confirmed (or, Rather, Affirmed): In Pennsylvania, the Truth Shall Set You Free
Defense Digest Article · September 1, 2011
Pennsylvania - Contract, Key Points: Truthful statements alone do not give rise to a claim for intentional interference with contractual relations. It is appropriate to look to the Restatement in analyzing claims for intentional interference with contractual..., Defense Digest, Vol. 17, No. 3, September 2011