Greg is a skilled litigator and a trusted advisor to businesses. He regularly handles merger and acquisition (M&A) litigation, business divorce matters, representation and warranty insurance matters, directors’ and officers’ liability disputes, corporate governance matters, breach of fiduciary duty suits, securities fraud suits, shareholder and partnership disputes, family business disputes, insurance matters, real estate disputes, and financial services matters. Clients appreciate his ability to quickly understand their businesses and develop strategies to address their needs.
A sampling of representative matters includes:
In his employment and counseling practice, Greg regularly represents employers and individuals in discrimination claims, wage and hour litigation, agency charges, and restrictive covenant litigation. He also handles workplace investigations and provides employers counsel to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal law.
Clients benefit from Greg’s keen ability to determine counterparties’ weaknesses and craft strategies to leverage his clients’ positions into positive outcomes. Greg has appeared in state and federal courts and in arbitrations throughout the country. Greg forcefully represents his clients through thoughtful and strategic written and oral advocacy.
Greg’s training includes substantial appellate experience, which he continues to utilize for his clients’ benefit. Prior to joining Klehr Harrison, Greg served as a law clerk to the Honorable Judge Dolores Sloviter on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the Honorable Judge Jane Grall on the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division.
Pro bono representations are an important part of Greg’s practice. He has obtained substantial settlements and judgments on behalf of Philadelphians who would otherwise be unable to afford legal representation to obtain relief.
Rutgers School of Law, J.D.
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, B.A.
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
Camden County Bar Association, Corporate Banking & Finance Committee
Co-author, “Pennsylvania Supreme Court: Widow Cannot Step into Shoes of Deceased Spouse to Enforce a Partnership Agreement and Obtain Specific Performance,” October 17, 2024
Co-author, “Breaking News—Federal District Court Sets Aside FTC Non-Compete Ban Rule,” August 23, 2024
Presenter, “Litigation Considerations in Transactions,” accredited CLE Program, July 24, 2024
Author, “HOMELESS ADVOCACY PROJECT: Partnering to support families most at risk for homelessness,” The Philadelphia Bar Reporter, Vol. 2023 No. 5, May 5, 2023
Presenter, “The Proposed FTC Noncompete Ban: What Employers Need to Know,” accredited CLE Program, January 17, 2023
Author, “Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rejects Requiring Consent to General Jurisdiction in the Commonwealth as a Condition of Registration to do Business,” January 13, 2022
Author, “Department of Labor Issues New Guidance on How to Identify and Prevent Exposure to COVID-19,” February 5, 2021
Author, “DOL Issues New Guidance on Several Return to Work Issues,” July 23, 2020
Author, “Philadelphia Enacts Work-Place Protection and Anti-Retaliation COVID-19 Ordinance,” July 8, 2020
Author, “EEOC Issues Updated Return-to-Work Guidance Regarding Workplace Discrimination,” June 15, 2020
Author, “EEOC Issues Updated COVID-19 Guidance Regarding Reopening,” May 21, 2020
Author, “NJ Delays Implementation of More Stringent Mini-WARN Requirements (Inc. Required Severance Pay),” April 21, 2020
Author, “DOL Issues Regulations For New Federal Paid Sick and Family Leave Law,” April 8, 2020
Author, “DOL Issues Additional Guidance on Paid Sick and Family Leave Requirements,” March 31, 2020
Author, “Considerations Regarding Furloughing Employees,” March 19, 2020
Corporate / Merger & Acquisition Litigation
Business Litigation and Financial Services Litigation
Employment Litigation and Counseling