About Gregory B.
Gregory B. Linkh graduated from the State University of New York at Binghamton with a Bachelor of Arts in 1996. He completed his legal education three years later, earning a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School in 1999. Those academic steps established a foundation in liberal arts and legal training that shaped his early career decisions.
After law school, Linkh entered private practice and later became an attorney at GLANCY PRONGAY & MURRAY LLP. He is admitted to the New York bar and holds federal court admissions for both the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. These admissions allow him to represent clients in state and key federal forums within New York.
In his role at Glancy Prongay & Murray, Linkh handles matters that advance through litigation and court proceedings. He regularly prepares pleadings, engages in discovery, and appears in court on procedural and substantive issues. His work requires attention to appellate and trial procedures in federal and state systems, and he collaborates with colleagues on case strategy and client communications. Colleagues describe him as methodical in legal research and straightforward in courtroom presentations.
Linkh’s career reflects steady practice in jurisdictions central to commercial and civil litigation in New York. He maintains an active litigation docket and contributes to case development from initial complaint through resolution. Outside of motion practice and hearings, his day-to-day work involves drafting briefs, conferring with experts, and negotiating procedural and substantive steps on behalf of clients. His practice focuses on litigation in federal and state courts at GLANCY PRONGAY & MURRAY LLP.