About Gregory Edward
Gregory Edward Vaughan practices personal injury law at Vaughan, Poe, and Bishop LLC in Mobile, Alabama. He joined the Alabama State Bar in 2003 and has since expanded his practice to include business law, collections, construction law, insurance claims, and landlord-tenant disputes. The firm, located in the heart of Mobile, serves clients throughout the region, providing comprehensive legal support tailored to individual needs. He earned his J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2003. Prior to that, he completed his B.S. at the University of West Alabama in 1999.
His education laid a strong foundation for his legal career, equipping him with the skills necessary to navigate complex legal issues. During his time in law school, he worked through internships and clerkships, which helped him understand the practical aspects of legal practice. Most of his caseload involves personal injury cases, where he represents clients seeking compensation for injuries sustained due to negligence. He also handles a variety of other legal matters, including business disputes and construction-related claims. Cases typically progress through initial consultations, discovery, and negotiations, often culminating in litigation when settlements cannot be reached. His diverse practice areas allow him to address many client concerns effectively. Before joining Vaughan, Poe, and Bishop, he gained experience in various legal settings, which enriched his understanding of the law and developed his advocacy skills.
His commitment to his clients is evident in his thorough approach to each case, ensuring that all aspects are considered. He has also represented clients in several federal courts, including the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Gregory is an active member of several professional associations, including the Alabama State Bar and the Florida State Bar. He is also affiliated with the Paul W — Brock Inns of Court and the Mobile Bar Association. These memberships provide him with ongoing professional development opportunities and a network of peers to collaborate with on various legal issues.
His involvement in these organizations reflects his dedication to the legal profession — Outside of his practice, Gregory is committed to giving back to the community. He participates in local legal aid initiatives and volunteers for various charitable organizations. His dedication to service extends beyond the courtroom, as he aims to make a positive impact in Mobile and the surrounding areas. Gregory speaks both English and Spanish. This lets the attorney connect with a broader range of clients and address their legal needs effectively.