Education:
University of Montana School of Law;
- Juris Doctorate
University of Montana School of Business;
- Masters of Business Administration
Brigham Young University- Idaho;
- Bachelors of Science in Pre-Medical Studies
University of Montana School of Law;
University of Montana School of Business;
Brigham Young University- Idaho;
The Whipple Law Group clients benefit from Gregory’s legal experience in estate planning, probate, and business law. He works diligently to provide his clients with sound, accurate legal advice and pragmatic solutions.
Originally from Alabama, Gregory moved West to complete his undergraduate studies which emphasized a unique blend of physical science, foreign language, and business. After receiving his bachelor’s degree, Gregory was recruited by the University of Montana’s Schools of Business and Law for their combined JD/MBA program. His dedication and work ethic allowed him to complete this recognized, joint graduate degree program, in just three years.
During this time, Gregory developed an increasing passion for business and estate planning. These joint interests facilitated his joining the Blackstone Launchpad, in Missoula, Montana, where he worked to provide local entrepreneurs with the tools necessary to avoid the various legal pitfalls facing small business owners.
In addition, Gregory gained additional legal experience, post-law school practicing family law, but soon returned to the areas of business law and estate planning in order to deepen his professional expertise and pursue his legal passions.
Out of the office, Gregory enjoys cooking meals with his family, trying his hand in the stock market, and aspires to travel internationally in the near future.
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