Gregory Arbogast handles a balance of commercial litigation and corporate matters for closely-held businesses, business owners, employers, management companies, developers and construction companies, insurers, banks and financial institutions. A number of growing businesses have hired Greg to assist them with their first legal issue requiring the consultation of an attorney. He frequently represents businesses in matters such as employment, corporate formation, contract review, collection of unpaid receivables, and defense of various claims.
Greg has handled a variety of commercial litigation, such as breach of contract, Uniform Commercial Code, landlord/tenant, products liability, insurance coverage, employment, construction, class action defense, asset forfeiture matters and shareholder derivative disputes. In addition, Greg’s experience includes business formations, asset sales, stock sales and contract negotiations. Greg’s transaction experience informs his litigation practice, and, similarly, his litigation experience is applied to his transaction and corporate work.
Greg graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2007 with a B.A., in Government and Politics. He was honored with the Civicus Citation for his completion of the Civicus program. Civicus is an invitational academic citation program centered around: (1) citizenship; (2) leadership; (3) community service learning; (4) community building in a diverse society; and (5) scholarship. While in college he was a Communicate Advocate for the Office of Student Conduct and the Captain of the Mock Trial Team, which he continues to coach. He earned his J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law in 2010, cum laude, where he was honored with membership in the Order of the Barristers.
Gregory Arbogast handles a balance of commercial litigation and corporate matters for closely-held businesses, business owners, employers, management companies, developers and construction companies, insurers, banks and financial institutions. A number of growing businesses have hired Greg to assist them with their first legal issue requiring the consultation of an attorney. He frequently represents businesses in matters such as employment, corporate formation, contract review, collection of unpaid receivables, and defense of various claims.
Greg has handled a variety of commercial litigation, such as breach of contract, Uniform Commercial Code, landlord/tenant, products liability, insurance coverage, employment, construction, class action defense, asset forfeiture matters and shareholder derivative disputes. In addition, Greg’s experience includes business formations, asset sales, stock sales and contract negotiations. Greg’s transaction experience informs his litigation practice, and, similarly, his litigation experience is applied to his transaction and corporate work.
Greg graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2007 with a B.A., in Government and Politics. He was honored with the Civicus Citation for his completion of the Civicus program. Civicus is an invitational academic citation program centered around: (1) citizenship; (2) leadership; (3) community service learning; (4) community building in a diverse society; and (5) scholarship. While in college he was a Communicate Advocate for the Office of Student Conduct and the Captain of the Mock Trial Team, which he continues to coach. He earned his J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law in 2010, cum laude, where he was honored with membership in the Order of the Barristers.