Cornell & Gollub
GREGG P. BAILEY
Associate

E-mail: GBailey@CornellGollub.com
Tel: (617) 482-8100 Fax : (617) 482-3917

Gregg P. Bailey has practiced product liability law in Boston since joining the firm in 2001. In addition to Massachusetts he is admitted to practice in the state of Connecticut. Mr. Bailey has successfully represented clients in many areas of litigation, including contract disputes, personal injury cases, franchise disputes, landlord/tenant law, small claims actions, subrogation claims and other administrative proceedings.

Concentration

Product litigation
Insurance defense
Business litigation

Professional & Community Involvement

Member: American Bar Association
Member: Massachusetts Bar Association
Volunteer: Tutor and class instructor in Project D.E.E.P.
(Dorchester Educational Enrichment Program) since 1997

Publications

Preserving Objections to Jury Instructions: Speak Now, or Forever Hold Your Peace, Federal Bar Association, Federal Litigation Section Sidebar, Vol. 9, No. 2, Summer 2009

Tort Law-In Motive-Based Section 1983 Claims, Qualified Immunity Does Not Heighten Plaintiffs’ Pleading Standards-Crawford-El v. Britton, 118 S. Ct. 1584 (1998), 33 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 209 (1999).

Awards

Named a Massachusetts Super Lawyer Rising Star in the area of Civil Litigation Defense (as published in Boston Magazine) in both 2006 and 2007.

Education

J.D., Suffolk University Law School, 2000 (magna cum laude)
B.A., Saint Anselm College, 1996 (summa cum laude)

Admitted to Practice

Massachusetts
U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
Connecticut
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