Greg Guevara is a partner in the Labor and Employment Group at Bose McKinney & Evans. As a highly responsive employment attorney and litigator, Greg understands his clients' objectives and offers practical legal advice tailored to their unique situations and desired outcomes. Greg provide aggressive and ethical advocacy to a broad range of clients in various industries, including privately held businesses, non-profits, and churches, as well as executives, physicians, and other professionals. Greg also provides commercial, employment, and church/nonprofit mediation services to help parties resolve their disputes before or during litigation.
Greg concentrates his practice on labor and employment law and litigation, including:
•Non-competition, non-solicitation, and confidentiality agreements
•Emergency injunctions
•Wage/hour compliance and litigation
•Defense of discrimination/EEO claims
•Disability/reasonable accommodation/FMLA compliance
•Sexual harassment and workplace investigations
•Severance and executive employment agreements
•Union avoidance, unfair labor practices, and collective bargaining
Greg practices in the federal and state courts in Indiana and Ohio, federal and state agencies (EEOC, NLRB, DOL, etc.), as well as other jurisdictions where his clients do business.
Before returning to private law practice in 2006, Greg spent seven years working as an executive for Reliant Mission, an international mission organization based in Orlando, Florida. Greg also served on the Governing Board of Grace Church from 2011 to 2015, including three years as Chair, and served as Board Chair of the Grace Care Center Foundation from 2018 to 2023.
Honors / Awards
Best Lawyers Indianapolis Lawyer of the Year (Labor Law-Management, 2023 and 2026), (Employment Law-Management, 2021) and (Litigation-Labor and Employment, 2020); The Best Lawyers in America 2011-2026; Chambers USA (Labor and Employment-Indiana, 2010-2020 and 2025); Indiana Super Lawyers (Employment Litigation: Defense, 2019-2020) and (Employment and Labor Law, 2013-2017)