About Gregory William

Gregory William Liebl built his legal foundation at the University of North Dakota, earning his J.D. in 2005 after completing undergraduate studies in psychology, sociology and law in 2002. He followed a steady academic path and moved into a practice that spans state and federal jurisdictions. The classroom and the social sciences informed his approach to law, shaping how he evaluates evidence and client needs.

After law school Gregory Liebl gained admission to several bars. He is licensed to practice in Montana and North Dakota, and he is admitted to the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota. He also holds admission in Minnesota. Those credentials allow him to take on matters in multiple forums and to appear before both state and federal judges in the region.

Liebl is listed as a lawyer at Severson, Wogsland & Liebl, P.C. There he has worked on a range of legal matters that arise from the cross-border nature of practice in the upper Midwest. His role at the firm involves representing clients in court, advising on procedural strategy, and managing case preparation. He spends time in and out of courtrooms, drafting pleadings, and meeting with clients and opposing counsel.

Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate in preparation. He brings the sorts of skills that come from practicing where state lines and federal jurisdiction meet. That includes adapting filings to differing procedural rules and addressing jurisdictional questions early in a case. He also handles discovery and motion practice that can determine how a dispute unfolds.

Outside formal court work, Liebl’s background in psychology and sociology gives him additional perspective on client interactions and witness preparation. He uses that perspective when preparing witnesses and when assessing how a judge or jury might perceive testimony. He keeps current on procedural developments in the courts where he practices and adjusts strategies as rules and case law evolve.

He now handles matters in the state and federal courts where he is admitted.

Education

University of North Dakota

J.D. (2005) | Psychology, Sociology, and Law

2002

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Lawyer

Severson, Wogsland & Liebl, P.C.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Montana
North Dakota
United States District Court, North Dakota
Minnesota

Office Locations

Main Office

 4627 44th Ave. S., Suite 108 Fargo ND 58104