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Greyson Law Center Reviews: What You Need to Know

Written by Ben Tejes
Updated Apr 20th, 2023
You may have been working with Litigation Practice Group before the LPG filed bankruptcy, and are now that your account or information may have been transfer to Greyson Law PC.

What is Greyson Law PC? What are the reviews? 

Also, if it would be more helpful to get up to date information, please consider calling us at (833) 272-3631.

What is Greyson Law PC?

It appears that when Litigation Practice Group filed bankruptcy, that individuals may have been sent to one of four different places: Phoenix Law, Oakstone Law, Gallant Law or Greyson Law.

From my search for Greyson Law on Wayback Machine, I found that the first crawl was just from March 22, 2023. So, it looks like it's a potentially very new website



From what it appears, Greyson Law may be just continuing to do what Litigation Practice Group was doing, which may just be a form of debt validation where the company would send debt validation letters to your creditors to dispute debt.

The company may then hire a firm to represent you if you have a lawsuit filed against you. That said, did you understand that this was debt validation or were you thinking that LPG was offering some sort of debt settlement?

Greyson Law Center Reviews

I could not find any reviews for Greyson Law Center on Google. I could also not find a BBB page for Greyson Law Center.

This does not necessarily mean that those reviews don't exist, but I just was not able to find them

Your Options

You may wish to continue on with Greyson Law, but it may be helpful to know exactly what they are doing for you.

When individuals have tried to cancel with Phoenix Law (which may be related to Greyson), it seems like it was more difficult than just giving them a call and getting everything resolve in one instance. Here's an example BBB complaint for Phoenix Law where an individual had a difficult time cancelling the program.

As such, you may have to contact your bank:

There may be three options:

1. You may be able to put a hard hold on the account that would block any transaction from being pulled.
2. Your bank may have its own process to stop a payment from being pulled.
2. If neither of these options work, you could speak with your banker about canceling your account and whether this would work.

If it's helpful, please give us a call at (833) 272-3631. Fill out the form below if we can answer any questions for you.