Gregory L. Finch is a partner in Bouhan Falligant LLP’s litigation
group, focusing his practice primarily in medical malpractice and
professional liability, nursing home and long-term care,
transportation and logistics, and products liability. Greg is also a
member of the transportation group’s Emergency Response Team,
conducting on-scene accident investigation. Originally from
Crestwood, Kentucky, Greg is a member of the State Bars of Georgia,
Indiana, and Kentucky and is admitted to practice in the state courts
of each state. Greg is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District
Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky, the Southern
District of Indiana, and the Middle and Southern Districts of
Georgia.
Prior to joining the
firm in January 2019, Greg practiced with a national civil defense
firm. Greg has successfully defended local, regional, and national
clients in matters involving medical and dental malpractice,
long-term care defense, employment disputes, and matters involving
premises liability, products liability, Constitutional violations,
personal injury, and transportation and logistics. Greg has
successfully briefed and argued summary judgment motions, motions to
dismiss, motions for reconsideration, Daubert motions, motions to
compel, and has handled numerous other hearings before courts in
Georgia, Indiana, and Kentucky. Greg has also successfully
represented clients before State licensure boards, Medical Review
Panels, and at arbitration.
A proud Eagle Scout
and Kentucky Colonel, Greg enjoys engaging in the community in a
variety of causes benefitting local organizations, families,
children, and healthcare groups. Greg currently serves as board
member and treasurer of the Savannah Harbor Foundation, a Savannah
non-profit organization focused on bettering the community and
families by raising money and hosting events to support local
charities benefitting kids, families, and the Savannah community.
Greg was previously involved with the American Heart Association
Louisville Board of Young Professionals, Young Professionals
Association of Louisville, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Special Olympics
of Kentucky, and the Kids Cancer Alliance. Greg is an active member
of the Savannah Bar Association and the Georgia Bar Association,
including the Young Lawyers Division, and remains involved with
American Football Without Barriers. Greg is also involved with his
alma mater, Transylvania University, serving on the Board of
Governors for the Theta Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau, and enjoys
mentoring students through the student mentor program: 100 Doors to
Success.
Greg graduated from
Transylvania in Lexington, Kentucky with a bachelor’s degree in
writing, rhetoric, and communication with minors in political science
and sociology. While at Transylvania, Greg was a varsity athlete in
basketball and track and field, and a brother of the Theta Chapter of
Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, serving as the Philanthropy Chair. Greg
earned his J.D. from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of
Law where he served as Associate Notes Editor for the Journal of
Animal and Environmental Law, successfully competed in national trial
competition on the National Trial Team and worked as a legal extern
for the legal aid society.