Gail C. Groy is the Founder and President of GROY Law Firm, S.C. focusing her practice on personal injury law and civil litigation. She is admitted to practice in the State Courts of Wisconsin, Federal Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, as well as the courts of England and Wales.
Before she became a lawyer in 1998, Attorney Groy was a qualified electrical and electronics engineer and a high school mathematics and technology teacher. She brought these valuable experiences into her practice of law, handling a wide variety of personal injury and civil litigation cases, such as motor vehicle accidents, products liability, slip and falls, dog bites, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. She has appeared countless times in court, successfully reaching beneficial settlements for her clients through tough negotiations, mediations, and arbitrations.
Attorney Groy began her legal career in the United Kingdom after graduating from Kingston University Law School in Surrey, Westminster University in London, and The College of Law in Guildford, Surrey. After relocating to the United States, she was successful in petitioning the Supreme Court of Wisconsin to take the Wisconsin Bar Exam. After passing the bar exam, she became one of the first foreign attorneys allowed to practice in the State of Wisconsin without having attended an ABA approved law school.
Her unique background and skill set lead to Attorney Groy’s membership in the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, where she works to bring forensic expertise into her civil litigation practice.
- Comply with the latest federal standards for the admissibility of expert witness testimony
- Understand the purpose behind the amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence 702
- Review the Frye standard and the Daubert factors for admissibility
- Prepare your expert witnesses for testimony under the amended Rule 702
- Develop strategic plans for including expert witness testimony in your cases
- Litigators
- Personal injury lawyers
- Family law attorneys
- Criminal defense attorneys
- Prosecutors
- New attorneys