American Inns of Court, Thomas L. Biggs. National Board of Trial Advocacy. Certified in Civil Trial. Collier County Section (Former President, 2006-2007).Trial Lawyers Section (President, 2008-2009). Author: "Deadly Blood: Litigation of Transfusion Associate AIDS Cases in Texas," 21 Texas Rech Law Review 669, 1990; "Invocation of Fifth Amendment Privilege Against Self-Incrimination as Evidence in a Texas Civil Trial," 23 Trial Lawyer Forum 41, 1998; "Loss of Consortium: Extending Recovery to Unmarried Couples in Texas," 35 Baylor Review 883, 1983; "Texas Bystander Recovery: In the Aftermath of Sanchez v. Schindler," 35 Baylor Law Review 883, 1983. Co-Author: with Professor Michael D. Morrison, "An Examination of the Duty Concept: Has it Evolved in Otis Engineering v. Clark?," 36 Baylor Law Review 375, 1984. Greg Woods has practiced law in Southwest Florida since 2000. He has an AV rating from Martindale Hubbell, and is listed in Florida Super Lawyers. Following law school, Greg served as a briefing attorney to Justice Gonzalez of the Texas Supreme Court.
Greg Has extensive trial and appellate experience in a variety of complex business matters and handles cases involving intellectual property, including patent infringement, securities, banking, construction, real estate disputes, corporate control disputes, and unfair competition claims. He frequently represents companies in injunctive proceedings involving usurpation of corporate opportunities, theft of trade secrets, deceptive trade practices and receiverships. In addition, he is a Florida Supreme Court certified mediator.
Community Involvement:
Collier County Republican Party, Executive Committee, Former Alternate Delegate. Pine Ridge Middle School, YMCA; USSSA (travelling basketball), Basketball Coach.