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Gregory Gerald Holland

Smith Moore Leatherwood, L.L.P.

300 North Greene Street, Suite 1400
Greensboro, NC 27401
(Guilford)


Position: Member

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Admitted: North Carolina, 1992

Law School: University of Georgia, J.D.

College: Emory University, B.A.


Practice Areas: Antitrust and Trade Regulation Litigation; Business Litigation; Intellectual Property Litigation; Product Liability and Catastrophic Injury Litigation; Insurance

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Greg Holland is a partner and the Practice Area Leader of the firm's Litigation Group. He has developed a solid trial practice representing national corporations and businesses in complex commercial, antitrust, intellectual property, and products liability cases in state and federal courts in North Carolina and other jurisdictions. He is listed in Woodward/White's The Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Holland's experience includes appearances in trials and appeals.

He also serves the Bar and the community in various leadership positions, including past chair of the NCBA's Antitrust and Complex Business Disputes Section, currently as vice-chair of the NCADA Commercial Litigation Committee, and on the Steering Committee for the Commercial Litigation Committee of DRI.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Gregory Holland located?

Gregory Holland is located in Greensboro, NC at 300 North Greene Street, Suite 1400, 27401 (Guilford County).

What are Gregory Holland's practice areas?

Gregory Holland's practice areas include: Antitrust and Trade Regulation Litigation; Business Litigation; Intellectual Property Litigation; Product Liability and Catastrophic Injury Litigation; Insurance.

What firm is Gregory Holland associated with?

Gregory Holland is associated with Smith Moore Leatherwood, L.L.P. in Greensboro, NC.

Where did Gregory Holland attend law school?

Gregory Holland attended University of Georgia, J.D. and Emory University, B.A..

When was Gregory Holland admitted to the bar?

Gregory Holland was admitted to practice: North Carolina, 1992.