About Gregory H.
Gregory H. Mathews built his legal foundation in three different institutions over the 1970s. He earned a B.A. from the University of Florida in 1970, followed by an M.A. from the State University of New York College at Geneseo in 1972. He completed his legal education at Antioch College, receiving a J.D. in 1978. The sequence of degrees set a steady course from liberal arts to graduate study and then into law.
His corporate legal career includes senior roles that began to surface in the 1990s. In 1994 he is recorded as Senior Vice President and Assistant General Counsel at Wachovia Corporation. That role placed him inside a major financial institution during a period of regulatory change and industry consolidation. He later moved into dispute resolution and private practice leadership. In 2004 he served as President of Effective Dispute Resolution LLC, an enterprise that signals an interest in mediation and alternative ways to settle conflicts.
In 2013 he joined Kang Haggerty LLC as Of Counsel, a position he holds in the records. That placement links him to a Philadelphia-based legal community. His memberships underline those local ties: he is listed as a member of the Philadelphia Bar Foundation and the Philadelphia Bar Association. He also maintains membership in the Association of Corporate Counsel and the American Bar Association.
Mathews’s credentials include certified mediator training from Pepperdine University School of Law. That training complements his work in dispute resolution and corporate counsel roles. His admissions extend beyond state court. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and to several federal courts of appeals, including the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Circuits, which supports appellate work and interstate litigation when needed.
Colleagues and clients see a career that moves between in-house corporate practice and neutral dispute processes. His résumé shows experience handling corporate legal functions, serving in-house counsel roles, and helping run an organization dedicated to resolving disputes. He has kept one foot in private practice and another in alternative dispute resolution throughout his career.
He currently serves of counsel at Kang Haggerty LLC. He concentrates on commercial litigation, corporate counseling, appellate matters in the federal circuits where he is admitted, and alternative dispute resolution.