Gregory F. George
Gregory is a skilled litigator with experience in both public and private sectors. He has represented individuals, businesses, and governmental entities in a variety of matters including public finance transactions, tax compliance, contract disputes, and administrative hearings.
Before entering private practice, Gregory served as an Assistant State Attorney in Florida’s 14th Judicial Circuit, where he prosecuted hundreds of cases and gained extensive courtroom experience. He also has experience with employee and labor relations from his time working with the U.S. Department of the Navy.
Before relocating to Louisville and joining Tachau Meek, Gregory served as counsel to public entities across Florida, advising on municipal governance, infrastructure development, public-private partnerships, and compliance with open government laws.
- Education+
Gregory earned his J.D. from Florida A&M University College of Law, where he served as President of the Student Bar Association and was selected as commencement speaker. He holds a B.S. in Political Science, with a minor in Economics and Urban Studies, also from Florida A&M University.
- Court Admissions+
Gregory is admitted to the Florida bar (2018) and is pending admission to the Kentucky bar.
- Work Highlights+
Gregory has litigated a range of disputes, including insurance, tax enforcement, and constitutional claims, both as a government prosecutor and a private trial attorney. His litigation background includes trial experience, motion practice, and depositions across criminal, civil, and administrative forums.
- Community & Personal Activities+
Gregory is a native of Florida, is married to a Louisville physician and has two young daughters. He is a Life Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated.