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Provided by Samuel Gregory

USA

Practice Areas

Commercial Litigation and Construction & Building Products Litigation

Career

Sam is a member of Butler Snow’s Commercial Litigation group. He brings experience in a broad range of construction law, business litigation and appellate matters. Sam regularly advises clients on front-end issues, such as contract drafting and licensing requirements; litigates and arbitrates a variety of construction, commercial, and premises liability disputes; and handles all levels of appeals from administrative agencies to state Supreme Courts and the Fifth and Sixth Circuit Courts of Appeals.

Professional Memberships

American Bar Association (Forum on Construction Law - Steering Committee, Young Lawyers Division; Division 9: Subcontractors & Suppliers)

Mississippi Bar Association (Business Law Section - Chair); Appellate Practice Section - Former Chair)

Association of General Contractors (Mississippi Chapter)

Associated Builders & Contractors (Mississippi Chapter)

Charles Clark American Inn of Court

Capital Area Bar Association

Publications

Co-Author, Contracts Chapter, Encyclopedia of Mississippi Law (eds. 2015 – 2025).

Co-Author, Navigating Ethical Issues When Parties Change Mid-Project, 44 Constr. Law., No. 4 (Fall 2025)

Speaker, “Navigating Mid-Project Conflicts: Ethical Considerations and Best Practices,” ABA Forum on Construction Law, Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, May 2025

Speaker, “Contracting with Public Boards,” Mississippi Association of School Business Officials, Sept. 14, 2023

Speaker, "Contract Law Primer for Engineers," Mississippi Engineering Law and Ethics Webinar, March 2022.

Author, "Federal Court Affirms Ebola Case: What Does it Mean for Projects Impacted by COVID-19?," June 14, 2021.

Speaker, "Mississippi's Construction Lien Law: Recent Developments and How a Case in Georgia Could Affect Mississippi Lien Claimants," June 3, 2021.

Speaker, "Division 9 Hot Topic Call: Triggering Bond and Lien Deadlines," Webinar, April 2021.

Author, "How Dismissal of an Involuntary Plaintiff Can Affect the Deadline to Appeal a Prior Order Dismissing all Defendants," The Mississippi Lawyer, Vol. LXVI, No. 2 at pp.50-56, Winter 2020.

Author, "My Project Has Been Impacted by Covid-19: What are my rights for time extension, termination, and damages?," Under Construction, Summer 2020.

Author, "The Department of Homeland Security Issues Additional Guidance on Who is an 'Essential' Construction Worker," April 7, 2020.

Co-Author, "Coronavirus: Construction Industry Impacts," March 18, 2020; republished in New Orleans City Business, March 19, 2020.

Speaker, "Division 9 Hot Topic Call: COVID-19 IS COMING: Are Your Clients Ready?," Webinar, March 2020.

Author, "What is the 'Last' 'Work,' 'Labor,' and 'Materials' that Triggers Bond and Lien Filing Deadlines?," Under Construction, Summer 2019.

Co-Author, "A Decade Examined: A Review of the Recovery Under Mississippi's Civil Justice Reforms," 34 Mississippi College Law Review 203 (2015).

Contributing Author, "Statutory Damage Caps: Analysis of the Scope of Right to Jury Trial and the Constitutionality of Mississippi Statutory Caps on Noneconomic Damages," 32 Mississippi College Law Review 109 (2013).

Work Highlights

Represented a program manager in a $50 million complex construction dispute involving multiple parties.

Negotiated construction contracts for $500 million industrial facility.

Obtained jury trial defense verdict on behalf of a trustee in a complex case involving entitlement to a construction fund pertaining to a bond issuance for a failed development.

Obtained bench trial defense verdict on behalf of national bank in lawsuit alleging wrongful foreclosure based upon allegedly forged documents.

Obtained no liability award in AAA arbitration against bank involved safe deposit box.

Negotiated construction contracts for design-build commercial passenger airline terminal renovation.

Represented poultry integrator in putative nationwide class actions alleging antitrust violations.

Represented a chemical manufacturer in multiple environmental contamination suits brought by more than 500 plaintiffs. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi granted a Lone Pine order requiring all plaintiffs to test their property before litigation could resume.

Represented beneficiaries in a lawsuit that resulted in the appointment of new trustees and ultimate buyout of multi-million dollar trusts.

Represented a water treatment company in a lawsuit stemming from plaintiffs contracting Legionnaire's Disease. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi granted two Daubert motions and granted summary judgment in favor of the water treatment company. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed after oral argument.

Successfully appealed the dismissal of a construction company's auditing malpractice lawsuit, with the Mississippi Supreme Court reversing and remanding for trial.

Obtained dismissal of a products liability class action filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey against a product manufacturer. Class plaintiffs attempted to file second complaint, which was also dismissed on res judicata grounds.

Obtained dismissal for a bank in a lawsuit alleging wrongful foreclosure and violation of the Bankruptcy Code's automatic stay.

Represented a licensee defendant in a putative class action by former collegiate athletes claiming a right to individually license their names, images and likenesses (NIL) for use in sports broadcasts and seeking damages for prior uses of same. The U. S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee granted a Rule 12 Motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed dismissal after oral argument.

Achieved numerous commercial eviction orders in bench trials on behalf of real estate firms.

Defended an engineering group in a federal lawsuit by a contractor alleging faulty design and administration of a project to construct a transit shed. Successfully settled the lawsuit on favorable terms.

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Samuel Gregory advises clients on construction disputes, often involving issues of payment enforcement, damages claims and construction defects. He also advises on contracts and compliance.

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