Gregory S. Cagle

Partner

Practice Areas

  • Business Litigation

  • Real Estate Litigation

  • Construction Law

  • Community Association Law

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

State Bar and Court Admissions

  • State Bar of Texas

  • United States Federal District Courts for the Eastern, Northern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas

Education

  • J.D., Baylor University School of Law (1998)

    • Top 15% of graduating class

    • Baylor Law Review: Notes and Comments Editor

    • Member of Order of the Barristers

  • B.S. in Advertising, University of Texas at Austin (1995)

Gregory S. Cagle

Partner

Gregory Cagle is a partner at Cagle Pugh. Gregory concentrates his law practice in both civil and complex litigation involving real  estate, nonprofit and for-profit corporations, business disputes, construction defects, and residential and commercial community associations. Gregory has extensive litigation experience and has served as lead trial attorney in hundreds of trials in front of judges and juries.

Gregory also has extensive experience in representing community associations as general counsel on all aspects of issues involved in the operation and governance of association-governed communities, including management issues, compliance with federal and state laws, interpretation of and compliance with governing documents, architectural review of proposed construction, covenant enforcement, assessment collection, litigation, and dispute resolution.

In addition, Gregory is the author of Texas Homeowners Association Law, the only comprehensive legal reference manual on the state and federal laws governing Texas community associations, and he has the distinguished honor of membership in the Community Associations Institute’s College of Community Association Lawyers, an organization whose membership consists of attorneys that have demonstrated skill, experience and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of community association law and who are dedicated to excellence in the specialized practice of community association law. Gregory is also Board Certified in property owners association law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

Gregory is a certified mediator and arbitrator, and he frequently serves as an expert witness on topics applicable to Texas homeowner and condominium associations and the proper conduct of Boards of Directors under the applicable standards of care.

Gregory has also previously served as president of a homeowners association for a master-planned community with more than 1,500 homes and he is a frequent speaker and contributor to continuing legal education courses and articles on topics related to community associations.