About Gregory Saint
Gregory Saint Jour grew up with an eye for law and civic life. He entered Florida A&M University College of Law in 2006 and earned his J.D. in 2009. Those years shaped his approach to practice: steady, procedural, and attentive to the everyday needs of clients.
After law school he established himself in Florida legal circles. He is admitted to practice in Florida and before the federal circuit. That dual admission has allowed him to appear in state courts and on matters that reach the federal level. He has combined courtroom work and client counseling over the years, often moving between pleadings, hearings and negotiated resolutions.
Saint Jour is a member of the George E. Edgecomb Bar Association. He keeps professional ties to that organization while maintaining ties to others in the local bar community. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in approach; he pursues practical outcomes and prefers clear, direct explanations for clients.
He formed The Saint Jour Law Office to provide focused representation on matters that arise in state and federal settings. The office handles filings, motions and procedural work that frequently accompany contested cases. His practice includes representation of individuals and businesses that require navigation of Florida rules and occasional federal court practice. He structures client engagements to address immediate needs and to anticipate next steps in litigation or administrative processes.
In day-to-day practice he balances case preparation with client communication. He tends to invest time in drafting concise pleadings and in preparing witnesses for hearings. That work supports effective advocacy and reduces surprises during trial or dispute resolution. His courtroom style is methodical. He aims for clarity, both in written submissions and oral argument.
Outside of litigation, Saint Jour is involved in bar activities and community legal education when opportunities arise. He has kept a steady presence in local legal networks and participates in discussions that shape practice in the region. His peers see him as someone who moves cases forward through careful planning rather than high-profile pronouncements.
As of 2026 he practices from The Saint Jour Law Office and handles matters arising under Florida and federal law.