About Stephen D.
Stephen D. Gregg practices law across federal and state courts, with admissions to the Federal Circuit, Ohio, and Florida. He has spent his career working on matters that cross state lines and touch federal jurisdiction. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and exacting on paper, traits that show in how he approaches filings and hearings.
Gregg’s path into law is marked by steady practice rather than public profile. Over the years he has worked in environments that require careful attention to procedural detail and an ability to adapt legal strategies to different forums. That adaptability matters when a case can move from a state trial court to a federal appeal, or when federal statutes intersect with state law.
He has been involved in cases that required litigation in both Ohio and Florida courts. Admission to the Federal Circuit also places him among attorneys able to handle matters that reach specialized federal appellate review. In practice, that means preparing briefs, handling complex procedural matters, and managing the transfer of records between courts. He is comfortable in both trial-level proceedings and appellate work, and he manages transitions between the two.
At the firm level, Gregg is a member of Meros, Smith, Lazzara, Brennan & Brennan. His work there mixes client counseling and courtroom advocacy. He collaborates with colleagues on multi-jurisdictional matters and coordinates filings across different court systems. The firm's environment requires practitioners to move between state rules in Ohio and Florida and the Federal Circuit’s procedures. Gregg’s role involves that coordination and the detailed work that supports effective litigation.
Clients and fellow lawyers who have worked with Gregg point to his methodical preparation and willingness to engage with technical records. He is known for keeping cases on schedule and for anticipating procedural hurdles. He does not seek the spotlight. Instead, he focuses on the tasks that keep a case advancing: deadlines, briefs, and courtroom presentation.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at Meros, Smith, Lazzara, Brennan & Brennan, representing clients in matters that involve federal and state law across Ohio and Florida and proceedings before the Federal Circuit.