Overview
Greg Berman concentrates his practice in the areas of consumer litigation, civil trial, tort and insurance law, commercial litigation, creditors' rights and real estate litigation.
Representative Clients
- American Express
- LVNV Funding LLC
- Chase Bank
- Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co. LPA
- Link Logistics Real Estate
- GLP US Management, LLC
- Rack Room Stores
Industries & Practices
Education
J.D., Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law, 1993
- Valedictorian
- Editor-in-Chief of Ohio Northern Law Review
B.S.B.A., Boston University, 1987
Distinctions
- Woodward/White’s The Best Lawyers in America® Commercial Litigation 2013-present
- Highest Professional Ratings by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory
- Kentucky Super Lawyers® 2013-2016, 2020-2024
- Recognized as one of the "Top Lawyers" in the area of Collections Law and Consumer Law by Louisville Magazine, March 2014
- Named as one of Business First’s Forty Under 40
Professional Activities
- Louisville, Kentucky and American Bar Associations
- Former Ohio Northern Pettit College of Law Alumni Board
Representative Matters
Mr. Berman has experience in contract, commercial foreclosures and consumer protection litigation including defending individual lawsuits and class action lawsuits alleging violation of Kentucky's Consumer Protection Act, the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, financial institution litigation and commercial Landlord-Tenant disputes.
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Civic Involvement
- Former Jewish Family Vocational Services Board Member
- 2004 Leadership Louisville class
Gregory S. Berman
- office 502.562.7362
- fax 502.589.0309
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400 West Market StreetSuite 2000Louisville, KY 40202
Admissions
- Kentucky
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