Gregory was a leading construction law practitioner for 42 years. Construction is often a “problem in progress.” Gregory is now focused on solving those problems.
Gregory has been actively involved as a third-party neutral and advocate in ADR procedures on complex construction projects, including mediation, arbitration and dispute review boards. Gregory has represented all parties to the construction process in hundreds of mediations involving complex and sizable disputes. He has also served as a mediator in hundreds of construction disputes and he is a neutral for the American Arbitration Association and other organizations. He has trained arbitrators for the American Arbitration Association and is on its Advisory Panel.
Gregory has acted as counsel on some of Ohio’s largest construction projects.
Gregory initiated the legislation that resulted in Ohio’s new Mechanic’s Lien law and drafted Ohio’s first Prompt Payment Act, which has become a model for several other states. He also helped negotiate, draft and pass Ohio’s Fairness in Construction Contracting Act.
Gregory was named as the only attorney in Central Ohio to Business First’s “Who’s Who in Construction, Architecture and Engineering,” and is regularly recognized as one of “America’s Leading Construction Lawyers” in Chambers USA, The Best Lawyers in America, Ohio Super Lawyers, Who’s Who in International Construction Lawyers and other publications.
Gregory graduated cum laude from Miami University and received his law degree from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. He was named one of four “Tier 1” construction lawyers in Ohio by Chambers USA, as well as “Construction Lawyer of The Year” in 2024 by Best Lawyers. He was listed as the only construction lawyer in the “Top 100” Super Lawyers in Ohio.
Gregory served as General Counsel to many of the leading construction trade associations for decades, staying on top of cutting-edge industry development.
Gregory left the legal practice on top – as the “Lawyer of the Year” for Construction Law & Construction Litigation in 2024 – to focus exclusively on ADR.