Announcing Emeritus Status for Buddy Gregory

Gregory & Swapp Announces Emeritus Status for Firm Founder Buddy Gregory

SANDY, UT – Managing Partner Craig Swapp announces Firm Founder and Senior Partner Buddy W. Gregory has been named emeritus partner and is retiring from his daily responsibilities at Gregory & Swapp.

“Although Buddy will no longer be involved with the day-to-day operations of the law firm, as an emeritus partner, we look forward to his continued counsel concerning the future and direction of our practice,” says Craig Swapp.  “We wish Buddy well as he looks forward to spending more time relaxing with his family after a successful and distinguished legal career.”

Swapp praised Buddy Gregory for his contributions to the growth of Gregory & Swapp.  “Since Buddy began practicing law in 1957, he envisioned building a law firm dedicated to protecting the rights of defenseless Americans in their search for justice.  Through his extraordinary and tireless efforts, he grew the Firm from a small Houston law office into one of the largest personal injury firms in the West.”

Over the past 53 years, Buddy Gregory and the attorneys at the law firm have served over 60,000 clients.  “It’s a tribute to Buddy’s character when he hears from past clients who express fond memories of their association with him and his caring attitude,” adds Swapp.

Gregory & Swapp currently serves thousands of personal injury clients in Utah, Washington, and Idaho with offices in Sandy, Utah; Spokane, Washington; and Boise Idaho.  Gregory & Swapp’s 15 attorneys have a combined total of 250 years of experience representing personal injury victims.

One Response to Announcing Emeritus Status for Buddy Gregory

  1. Lee Keller King

    I hope you enjoy your retirement Buddy. I really treasure the time I spent work for your firm.

    And congratulations to you, Craig. It couldn't happen to a nicer guy.

    Lee Keller King
    Sugar Land, Texas

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