About Greg
Greg Freeze earned his law degree from Whittier Law School in 2004, completing a certificate in intellectual property as part of his studies. He returned to the classroom earlier, receiving an MBA in International Business from California State University, Fullerton in 1998. His first degree, a B.A. in Business Administration, also came from Cal State Fullerton in 1984. Those academic credentials frame a career that has moved between business operations and legal work.
Freeze began his professional life in the mid-1980s in business roles. In 1984 he worked for Ultimate Southern California, Inc., and by 1988 he was serving as a vice president at Legal Management Systems, Inc. He moved into software and project management in the 1990s, joining Epicor Software Corp. as a project manager in 1995. In 1998 he took an executive post as chief operating officer at CAM Commerce Solutions, a role that followed his MBA and reflected a steady climb into operations leadership.
The 2000s brought further operational experience and an eventual shift into legal practice. He was vice president of operations at Blue Lava Group in 2005. By 2006 he listed work as a consultant, and in 2008 he began practicing as an attorney under the name Greg Freeze, Lawyer at Law. The sequence shows a professional who moved from corporate operations into the legal field after developing business and technical expertise.
His technical certifications complement the legal training. He holds CPIM certification from APICS and Microsoft certifications including MCSE and MCDBA. The intellectual property certificate earned at Whittier underscores an interest in the intersection of law, technology and business. Those strands of experience inform how he approaches client matters: attention to operational detail, an understanding of software environments and formal legal training.
Freeze has been active outside the office as well. He held leadership roles at the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce, serving as president and chairman of the board in 2004–2005. He later served on the board of the Oregon Coast Military Heritage Museum from 2010 to 2015. Those community roles reflect ongoing ties to business groups and local institutions rather than a long record of bar leadership or academic posts.
He is admitted to practice in Washington, Oregon and California. He balances prior executive and technical work with legal practice, handling matters that bring together intellectual property, business operations and technology. He currently practices law in Washington, Oregon and California, concentrating on intellectual property and business-related legal matters.