Greg E. Meter
Member

gremet@BraunKendrick.com

4301 Fashion Square Blvd.
Saginaw, Michigan 48603
Phone: 989.498.2100

Education

  • Detroit College of Law, J.D., 1979
  • Detroit College of Law, J.D., 1979
  • University of Dayton, M.S., 1976

Bar Admissions

  • Michigan

Biography

Greg Meter practices in litigation with an emphasis on arson and fraud-related issues in the first party property context as well as defense of third party actions in automobile, property, and liability areas.

Greg also practices in the area of subrogation, both prosecuting and defending. In 2002, he prosecuted a subrogation matter which resulted in a settlement of $5,975,000 which ranked in the top fifteen verdicts and settlements in Michigan for that year. He was the trial attorney in the case of Lichon v American Universal Insurance Co. which resulted in the amendment of the Michigan Rules of Evidence which allows for the use of a nolle-based plea conviction when the criminal defendant seeks insurance proceeds in the civil context. He was also involved at the trial level in the case of Masters v Frankenmuth Mutual which established the bright line test for defining what constitutes an occurrence in Section 2 liability coverages.

Greg is a frequent presenter at the local, state and national levels. He has presented for the last several years at the PLRB National Conference on a variety of insurance-related issues. He has taught at the local community college level in the area of civil procedure and is also a part of the instruction team for Advanced Fire Investigators in conjunction with the Michigan Department of State Police Fire Marshal's Division.

Greg is the proud father of four daughters and in his spare time enjoys dry fly-fishing and coaching varsity high school football.