$ 280-400 per hour
I am a lawyer located in Anchorage, Alaska. I pride myself on providing my clients with exceptional legal services. I am with the law firm of Birch Horton, which is a truley Alaskan law firm that has been serving the needs of Alaskans for almost 50 years.
$ 280-400 per hour
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510 L Street, Suite 700, Anchorage, AK, 99501-3301
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Posted by anonymous | March 22, 2017 | Hired Attorney
David has excellent analytical skills and is able to reduce a large volume of esoteric legal information into comprehensible information. This helped me tremendously as David provided counsel on a very complex litgation matter that resulted with very favorable results.
Posted by Edmund | February 28, 2017 | Hired Attorney
Mr Gross is a skilled attorney and litigator. He wins because he is reasonable. I’ve engaged Mr. Gross on a number of complex commercial issues over the years and he has always offered thoughtful direction in thorny situations. I recommend him without reservation. Where he can bring more specific dom...
Posted by Mark | February 27, 2017 | Hired Attorney
Passion for his practice area, and master of excellence as an expert, and fosters a high level of commitment to his work. He understood our objectives, and advocate on that basis (not on the law in isolation). He worked the problem, advised and provided us the ability to understand the problem (the...
Posted by Amy | February 27, 2017 | Hired Attorney
David is the definition of excellence and professionalism. He has provided invaluable guidance, advice and legal support for our small Alaskan tourism business, and David has done so in a timely, super responsive manner. Trust is critical with any working relationship, and David is extremely trus...
Posted by Deborah | February 26, 2017 | Hired Attorney
Over the course of the last ten years, as the Vice President of Legal Affairs for several different entities, I have retained David Gross for representation in a wide range of matters. David is one of the most responsive, intelligent and service oriented lawyers I have had the opportunity to wo...
"David Gross is a highly skilled litigator and, in my opinion, one of the most respected and effective attorneys in the State of Alaska. His zealous advocacy in the court room on behalf of his clients and his commitment to the ethical practice of law are extremely impressive. I am grateful for the opportunity to work alongside him."
"David is simply one of the best personal injury attorneys in the state of Alaska. I have been working with him for over ten years. In that time, I have watched him take on cases worth millions of dollars, trying them in court if necessary. His grasp of litigation, insurance, trial strategy, and expert testimony is exemplary. From my experience, these cases require a keen mind, a cool temperament, and a real passion for helping the client. David has all these attributes. As a bonus, he is also a pleasure to work with."
"I have worked against David from time to time in the past, and joined his firm about two years ago. He is efficient and insightful while being thorough. David always maintains the highest degree of professionalism and candor."
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2017
Notable for High Ethical Standards, Martindale-Hubbell
2000 - Present
Managing Partner, Birch, Horton, Bittner & Cherot
1996 - 2000
Attorney, Law Offices of Murphy Clark
2006 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember
2002 - Present
Colorado Bar AssociationMember
2015 - 2017
International Association of Law FirmsMember
2011 - 2015
National Institute for Trial AdvocacyMember
1996 - 2017
Alaska Bar AssociationMember
1996 - 2004
National Trial Lawyers AssociationMember
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1996
JD - Juris Doctor
1993
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2013
Deposition Practice
2011
Top Ten Mistakes Made in Handling Your Own Personal Injury Case.
2009
Discovery in Litigation
2005
Litigation Strategies for Paralegals
2017
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1996
English
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