Gregory Glofak

Gregory
Glofak

Gregory Glofak has tried over one hundred trials to verdict as first-chair, including bench trials and jury trials. Although currently focused on first-party property insurance defense litigation, his experience includes real estate, business contracts, corporate transactions, estate planning, and criminal defense. Greg has also represented sellers, buyers, lenders, landlords, and tenants in commercial and residential real estate transactions and disputes. He has negotiated and drafted commercial and residential leases, purchase and sale agreements, loan documents, corporate formation documents, corporate resolutions, and estate planning documents such as trusts, wills, and advance directives.

Greg began his legal career as a judicial law clerk in the Circuit Court for St. Mary’s County Maryland, followed by several years in the Maryland Office of the Public Defender. He has since dedicated his practice to civil litigation and transactional work in South Florida. Greg also assisted in drafting an amicus brief filed in the Supreme Court of the United States. The brief dealt with jurisdictional issues of appeals in the Veterans Court in Henderson v. Shinseki.

He graduated from Tulane University in 1996 with a double major in Latin American Studies and Spanish, completing an Honors Study Abroad program at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. He later obtained a Master of Arts degree in Education from New York University in 2004 while teaching in the NYC Public School system. After then teaching at various universities, Greg received his Juris Doctor degree in 2012 from the Washington College of Law at American University, and his Master of Laws degree in Real Property Development from the University of Miami School of Law in 2017. He is licensed to practice in Florida and Maryland. Greg is a Miami native and enjoys the beach, travel, improvisational comedy, and ballroom dancing.