About Gregory

Gregory Dunn is a attorney based in Honolulu, Hawaii, specializing in bankruptcy law and foreclosure defense. He has been practicing law since 1988, when he established his own firm, Gregory Dunn, Lawyer at Law. The firm provides comprehensive legal services to clients facing financial difficulties, guiding them through the details of bankruptcy filings and foreclosure proceedings. He earned his Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law in 1983, following a Bachelor of Arts degree from Chaminade University in 1975. His educational background laid a solid foundation for his legal career, equipping him with the knowledge and skills necessary to handle the details of bankruptcy law.

During law school, he gained valuable insights into legal practice, which he has applied throughout his career. Most of his work involves representing individuals and businesses in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. He assists clients in understanding their options, preparing necessary documentation, and attending court hearings. Cases typically involve negotiations with creditors and the development of repayment plans, ensuring that clients can secure a fresh financial start. His experience as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) in the military has further enriched his legal expertise.

This gives a unique perspective on the challenges faced by clients in financial distress. Before establishing his own practice, he served as a JAG officer in 1984, where he gained experience in legal matters related to military personnel. This role developed his litigation skills and broadened his knowledge of the law, which he has carried into his current practice. His military background also instilled a strong sense of discipline and commitment to serving his clients. Gregory is an active member of the Hawaii Bankruptcy Association and the Hawaii State Bar.

These affiliations keep him connected with the latest developments in bankruptcy law and provide him with a network of professionals in the field. He regularly attends seminars and workshops to stay informed about changes in legislation and best practices. His dedication to helping clients achieve financial stability is evident in his approach to each case. He believes in providing personalized attention to every client, ensuring they feel supported throughout the legal process. Gregory Dunn continues to be a advocate for those seeking relief from overwhelming debt in Hawaii.

Education

California Western School of Law

J.D. (1983) | Law

1980

Chaminade University

B.A. (1975)

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Owner/Lawyer

Greg Dunn Bankruptcy Lawyer
1988

JAG

United States Navy, Judge Advocate General’s Corps
1984

Accepted Jurisdictions

Hawaii

Court Admissions

Hawaii State Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

bankruptcy foreclosure defense

Legal Services Scope

Filing Negotiation Court hearings

Professional Associations

Hawaii Bankruptcy Association

has membership 1990 - Current

Hawaii State Bar

has membership 1984 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 841 Bishop Street Suite 2221 Honolulu HI 96813

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