David Gregory is an investigative attorney and accountant. In 2016, he was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives.[1] He is the founder of The Injury Counsel, a law firm in Clayton, Missouri.
Gregory was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2016, representing the 96th District which covers South St. Louis County. In his first term as State Representative, David audited the Department of Revenue and found $36 million in potential savings for Missouri taxpayers.[2] To implement his findings, the then Director of the Department of Revenue, Ken Zellers created an ongoing initiative called, Strike Force Gregory.[3] He was named Freshman Legislator of the Year for outstanding work on preventing government waste, fraud and abuse.[4]
In 2021, he investigated ways to counter anti-competitive practices in the meat-packing industry that negatively impact Missouri cattlemen.[5]
He is a contender for the 2022 Missouri State Auditor Election.[6] He is a Republican candidate and is endorsed by the Missouri Fraternal Order of Police and other organizations.[7] His campaign, which raised more than $1 million, was supported by 80 state representatives, notable individuals like David Steward and professional athletes like Ozzie Smith, Bernie Federko, Deron Cherry and Neil Smith.[3]
Gregory practices as a litigator in the St. Louis Area. He is the founder of The Injury Counsel law firm. In 2019, he won a business fraud lawsuit with a $1.63 million jury verdict, and, in 2021, an animal abuse case for $1.3 million.[8][9] Gregory has been selected to Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars.[10]
David is a lifelong Missourian and he lives Chesterfield, a suburb of St. Louis County, with his wife, Paige. He has an accounting degree, a Masters of Business Administration, and a Juris Doctor from Saint Louis University.