Greg Singleton began his legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Samuel L. Supnick in New Jersey Superior Court. Immediately after his clerkship, he fulfilled a lifelong dream and went into private practice in New Jersey. He has over 20 years of litigation experience in civil and criminal matters. He has successfully represented hundreds of clients. Mr. Singleton also served as a Civil Rights Director in the United States Department of Agriculture in Washington DC. He earned an advanced law degree (LLM) in Trial Advocacy from Temple University's Beasley School of Law.
Education
• Temple University Beasley School of Law- LLM Trial Advocacy
• Rutgers University School of Law- JD
• Catawba College-BA
Bar Admissions
New Jersey
Florida
Maryland
U.S. District Court for New Jersey
U.S. District Court for Maryland
U.S. District Court for District of Columbia
Memberships
• National Bar Association
• Maryland State Bar Association
• Prince George's County Bar Association
• National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
• Maryland Association for Justice (MAJ)
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Civic/Other
• Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Sigma Delta Tau Legal Fraternity
Inadequate Premises Security
Personal Injury
Probate
Civil Litigation
Represented Over 100 Unit Owners in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. Final Result: a $17 million sale! Go Lynnhill!
Got selected to become a member of Sigma Delta Tau, one of the oldest legal fraternities in the world
Recently became a member of American Immigration Lawyers Association
1. Can I sue if i'm a victim of a crime on someone else's property? Yes you may have the ability to hold the property owner liable if you or a loved one are unfortunately killed, assaulted or robbed on a commercial property.
2. Do I have to pay legal fees up front if I've been injured in an auto accident? We only charge fees if we are able to successfully recover damages for you in a settlement or trial.
3. Should I talk to an insurance adjuster without my attorney? No. We advise that you do not speak with an insurance adjuster, not even one from your own insurance company to protect your rights.
4. What do I do if someone refused to rent to me because of my race? Document it and Contact us to discuss your civil rights.
5. What should I do if I'm in an accident? Make sure you call the police, get the other driver's information, including insurance, take photographs, if possible and gather any witness information.
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