About Gregory C.
Gregory C. Irby is an attorney who maintains an office and continues to practice law in 2026. He keeps a straightforward presence. He meets clients, reviews files and moves cases forward. His workday is built around client contact and practical problem solving.
Irby completed the legal training required to practice. He took on the tasks that make up a lawyer’s preparation: study, exams and the professional duties that follow admission. Early in his career he learned the routines that underpin daily practice — legal research, drafting, court appearances and negotiations. Those routines remain central to his work.
Over the years Irby has handled the kinds of matters that reach a busy law office. He has represented clients in counseling sessions, settlements and courtroom proceedings. He has also advised people facing routine transactional matters. He balances written advocacy with in-person work. He spends time preparing briefs and memoranda. He also spends time listening to clients and explaining next steps.
His approach is methodical. He breaks cases into discrete tasks and sets timelines. He prefers clear explanations over jargon. He aims to give clients practical choices rather than theoretical ones. That approach shapes how he manages files and communicates risk. He uses negotiation when appropriate and will proceed to trial when circumstances require it.
Colleagues describe him as steady. He keeps to deadlines and handles the logistics that other lawyers sometimes pass off. He prepares witnesses and organizes evidence. He attends hearings and conferences and handles the paperwork that resolves day-to-day legal problems. He also works on matters that require an eye for detail and patience in follow-through.
Outside of hearings he focuses on client service. He keeps clients informed and outlines the likely sequence of events in a case. He prepares settlement offers and evaluates incoming proposals. When disputes cannot be resolved he prepares for the next stage and makes sure filings are timely and complete.
Today Irby continues to maintain his office and serve clients on matters that bring people to an attorney’s door. He handles representation, counseling and the procedural work that supports effective legal outcomes.
He practices law from his office and handles client representation and counseling as his current practice focus.