Gregg A. Hubley
Gregg Hubley is a partner at Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Team LLP in the Las Vegas, Nevada, office. Gregg has been practicing law for over 20 years and represents clients in medical malpractice and civil lawsuits in state and federal court. Gregg has tried several cases, and represented hundreds of clients in all manner of matters including personal/catastrophic injury cases, medical malpractice matters, commercial law disputes, and a class action lawsuit against a towing company that took advantage of thousands of Nevada drivers. Gregg has also represented business owners and large financial institutions in business litigation disputes against other businesses involving hundreds of millions of dollars in assets.
Associations
- American Association for Justice (Member, 2015 – Present)
- Consumer Attorneys of California (Member, 2015 – Present)
- Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (Member, 2015-Present)
- Clark County Bar Association (Member, 2001 – Present)
- Nevada State Bar (Member, 2001 – Present)
Awards
- Super Lawyers (2021-2022)
- Designated as a Mountain States Super Lawyer, Thomson Reuters (2021 – 2023)
- 10 Best Personal Injury Attorneys, Las Vegas, NV, American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys (2018)
- Las Vegas’ Top 100 Lawyers of the Year, MyVegas Magazine (2017)
- Legal Elite, Nevada Business Magazine (2017)
- Legal Elite, Nevada Business Magazine (2016)
Classes and Seminars
- “Representing Your Client in Federal Court,” Author/Presenter, October, 2015
- “Representing Your Client in Federal Court,” Author/Presenter, October, 2014
- “HOBR in the Courts,” Author/Presenter, November, 2014
- “Major Foreclosure Topics/Cases in Western States,” August, 2013
- “Nevada Foreclosures and Workouts,” Author/Presenter, October, 2012
- “Legal Issues in Real Estate Foreclosure,” Author/Presenter, October, 2011
- “Mediation,” Author/Presenter, September, 2011
Articles
- “After a years long exodus, attorneys likely to return to medical malpractice,” Daily Journal (December 4, 2023)
- “In the Hope that Reason Prevails,” Legal League Quarterly (Winter, 2012)
- “A Ship Without a Captain: The Uncertain Application of the Non-Economic Damages Cap in Medical Malpractice,” COMMUNIQUE, June/July, 2009
Published Decisions
- Edelstein v. Bank of New York Mellon, 128 Nev.Adv.Op. 48, 286 P.3d 249, 78 UCC Rep.Serv.2d 721 (2012)
- Jacinto v. PennyMac Corp., 129 Nev.Adv.Op. 32, 300 P.3d 724 (2013)
- Pasillas v. HSBC, USA, 127 Nev.Adv.Op. 39, 255 P.3d 1281 (2011)