About Gregory S
Gregory S Berry began his professional life in the insurance industry before moving into the practice of law. He attended Florida Southern College and went on to earn his law degree from Florida A&M University College of Law. Those years set the stage for a career that crosses both claims handling and courtroom work.
He started at GEICO in 1998 as an insurance claims examiner and later took on supervisory responsibilities. That early work gave him firsthand exposure to claims processing and insurer decision-making. He shifted closer to legal practice in the mid-2000s, serving as a case manager in 2005 at the Law Office of Howell & Thornhill and then as a paralegal at Morgan & Morgan in 2007.
By 2011 he was a senior lawyer liaison at Dan Newlin & Partners. He held a lawyer position at Paul & Perkins PA in 2013 and was listed as a lawyer at Morgan & Morgan in 2015. The progression shows a steady move from support and administrative roles into attorney-level work. It also reflects experience on both sides of litigation — the insurer perspective and the advocate’s role for claimants.
Berry maintains memberships in several professional groups. He is a member of the Orange County Bar Association, the Central Florida Trial Lawyers Association, and the Florida Justice Association. Those affiliations place him in the company of local and statewide practitioners who handle civil litigation and trial matters.
His background in claims examination and supervision is a recurring theme in his career. Many lawyers who began on the claims side use that insight to assess cases differently when they move into plaintiff or defense work. Berry’s resume suggests he understands intake, evaluation, and the mechanics of settlement processes as well as courtroom procedure.
Today he is associated with Morgan & Morgan. He has experience that spans insurance operations, case management, liaison work, and attorney positions at multiple firms. He currently practices at Morgan & Morgan, representing clients in civil litigation and personal injury matters.