Caitlin Elizabeth Gregg is a highly skilled and results-driven litigation attorney at the Law Brothers®, where she has established a reputation for her tireless advocacy and strategic approach to legal challenges. With over 60 million dollars in settlements and verdicts spanning over the past 8 years, Ms. Gregg has developed robust and diverse experience focused primarily on automobile collisions.
A true Angelino, Ms. Gregg has spent her entire adult life in Los Angeles, earning her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with dual concentrations in Management and Operations & Supply Chain Management, and a minor in Communication Studies from California State University, Long Beach. During her time at CSULB, she was an active member of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, cultivating the leadership and teamwork skills that have shaped her professional career.
Ms. Gregg earned her Juris Doctor from Southwestern Law School, graduating magna cum laude. During law school, she distinguished herself on the executive board of Southwestern’s Law Review as a Lead Articles Editor. Her negotiation skills were honed as a member of Southwestern’s prestigious Negotiation Honor’s Program, where she placed 5th in the nation out of 199 teams in the 2015 ABA National Negotiation Competition.
Prior to joining the Law Brothers®, Ms. Gregg garnered valuable experience across both public interest and private practice, particularly in family law and domestic violence matters. She dedicated significant time working with low-income litigants at the Los Angeles Superior Court’s Family Law Self-Help Resource Center and Community Legal Services and later advanced her practice by serving as a law clerk at a local family law practice. Now at the Law Brothers®, Ms. Gregg is an integral member of the firm’s litigation team, and most tenured attorney.
In her spare time, Ms. Gregg loves to spend time with her husband and two children including ski trips and local outings. However, Ms. Gregg loves most to enjoy the fruits of her labor at home in the comfort of her own space.
Below are just some of the settlements and verdicts attributable to Ms. Gregg’s advocacy over the past 8 years:
– 5.5 Million – Amputation; auto v. pedestrian
– 2.487 Million – Spine Injury; auto v. auto
– 2.25 Million – Spine Injury; auto v. auto
– 1.289 Million – Brain injury; auto v. auto
– 1 Million – Fractures; Pedestrian v. auto
– $998,000 – Spine injury; auto v. auto
– $946,000 – Face injury; auto v. auto
– $890,882.25 Verdict – Facial fractures; auto v. auto
– $700,000 Verdict – Spine injury; auto v. auto