Greg Freeman
Freeman & Nance, PLLC
Throughout his career, Greg has worked extensively in matters involving wrongful death suits, 18-wheeler truck wrecks, nursing home abuse, and car wreck cases. He is not afraid to take an insurance company head on to ensure that his clients are protected. Greg knows how daunting life can be when someone is faced with circumstances out of their control, and that is why from the very first appointment through the finale of the case, Greg is there for his clients every step of the way.
As a small business owner, Greg also knows the importance of building, maintaining, and protecting a business. Proper LLC formations, contract negations, and dispute resolution are just a few of the civil law services available to Greg's clients. Business owners across Texas and the United States are part of what makes this country great, and Greg is honored anytime he can contribute to his clients' success.
Divorces, child custody, and most family law issues can be a trying and difficult time for anyone, but Greg does not believe that a client should ever face those issues alone. He knows how important it is for clients to have knowledgeable and aggressive representation when they are trying to protect their families, themselves, or their finances. Greg and his staff strive to provide a welcoming and trustworthy environment when his clients need it the most.
Background
Born Oxford, Mississippi, July 31, 1977; admitted to bar, 2006, Texas, 2005, Mississippi; also admitted to practice before U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; U.S. District Courts, Northern District of Texas, Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi.
Preparatory Education
- University of Mississippi (B.A. 2000)
Legal Education
- Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (J.D. 2005)
Professional Associations & Honors
- Member, Texas Trial Lawyers Association
- Committee Member, Texas Trial Lawyers Association Membership Retention Committee
- Former Director, Amarillo Area Young Lawyers Association
- 2010 Texas Super Lawyer Rising Star, Plaintiff’s Personal Injury, Thomson Reuters
Publications & Published Cases
- “Commercial Truck Litigation 2007,” 23rd Annual Advanced Personal Injury Seminar 2007, State Bar of Texas (2007). Co-Author.
- Ashburn v. Caviness, 298 S.W.3d 401 (Tex. App. 2009, no pet.)