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Aleshire, Gregory W.

Gregory W. Aleshire - Springfield, MO

Attorney at Aleshire Robb, P.C.

Class Action/Mass Tort/Plaintiff Lawyers in Springfield, MO

2847 South Ingram Mill Road Suite A-102 Springfield, MO 65804

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  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 37 Years 
    Experience

Springfield Class Action/Mass Tort/Plaintiff Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Class Action/Mass Tort/Plaintiff

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  • By Anonymous on May. 28, 2020
    Hired Attorney 2017-2019
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    A couple years ago, I got sideways with a very multi-billion dollar company. Their defense was based on lies and deception. GREGORY W. ALESHIRE Went toe to toe with them in a court of law and shredded them. Gregory was not intimidated one bit. I would recommend my Grandmother use them if she needed a lawyer. Honestly, dependable and no smoking mirrors.
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Springfield, MO

2847 South Ingram Mill Road
Suite A-102
Springfield, MO 65804

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Phone: 417-869-3737

Fax: 417-869-5678

Website: http://www.aleshirerobb.com

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