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Attorney Profile |
| Greg Gray graduated from The
University of Texas in 1990 with a B.A. in Economics and
graduated from St. Mary’s University School of Law
in 1993. While at St. Mary’s, he made the Dean’s
List and received the prestigious American Jurisprudence
Award. He made these accomplishments while going to school
full time and working fifteen to twenty-five hours per
week. |
| After graduating from law school, Mr.
Gray went to work for the Dallas County District Attorney’s
Office as an Assistant District Attorney. Within eight
months, he quickly worked his way up to the felony courts.
During the four years he was there, he tried to a jury
just about every type of criminal case there is: from
hot checks to DWIs to murder trials. In fact, according
to the courthouse “old timers”, he tried one
of the only aggravated perjury cases to ever be tried
in front of a jury at the time in Dallas County, and won. |
| Mr. Gray was also assigned to the Organized
Crime Division of the Dallas County District Attorney’s
Office. In that position he was responsible for prosecuting
mid - to upper-level drug cases. He was also selected
by John Vance, the elected District Attorney at the time,
to attend the Top Gun Course sponsored by the Texas District
and County Attorneys Association. Only a handful of prosecutors
throughout the state were selected each year to attend
the course. |
| Mr. Gray resigned from the District Attorneys
office to work in the private sector. He went to work
for one of the most prestigious personal injury firms
in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex. He handled cases involving
medical malpractice, traumatic brain injuries, wrongful
death, spinal injuries, and toxic torts, as well as other
types of cases. While there, he handled several multi-million
dollar cases. These results were obtained both by settlement
and jury trial. Some of these cases were featured on Dateline
NBC. He has also earned the highest rating a lawyer can
obtain for personal injury litigation by the well-known
legal directory, Martindale-Hubbell: an AV rating. (See
the Martindale-Hubbell website for an explanation of the
rating system.) |
| He also continued to handle criminal cases
when asked to do so. He obtained dismissals of felony
indictments in two separate, very politically charged
cases in Dallas County and Kaufman County. In fact, the
Texas Legislature reportedly re-wrote some provisions
of the Election Code, in part, as a result of the Dallas
County case. |
| Mr. Gray has spent his entire career fighting
in the courts for justice. He is no stranger to trying
cases in front of juries. At the same time, he appreciates
the fact that your case is your life, and not just another
file on the shelf. All too often lawyers think the case
is about beating the lawyer on the other side, or “putting
another skin on the wall”. They forget that the
decisions they make will affect the lives of their clients
in the future. The Gray Law Firm, P.L.L.C. handles every
case with the client’s best interest in mind. |
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