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Gregory D. Hyde ("Greg")
Shareholder

phone: (205) 397-3702
fax: (205) 802-7550
email: ghyde@feldhyde.com
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assistant: Janet C. Miller
phone: (205) 397-3730
email: jmiller@feldhyde.com

For over 25 years, Greg's law practice has focused on estate planning and probate, with an emphasis on charitable planned giving. Greg is the recent past chairman and still active on the University of Alabama Planned Giving Advisory Committee, and currently serves on the Professional Advisors Committee of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham.

2005-2008 - Election of The Best Lawyers in America (Trusts and Estates).

Personal: Married to Sharon since 1982; two sons, Foster (1985) and Harrison (1989).

Hobbies: Golf, hunting and fishing

Professional and Civic Affiliations
Birmingham and American Bar Associations; Alabama State Bar; The Florida Bar; Estate Planning Council of Birmingham; Alabama Planned Giving Council

Gregory D. Hyde ("Greg")

Practice Areas
Business Succession Planning
Charitable Planning and Tax Exempt Organizations
Estate and Wealth Transfer Planning
Probate, Estate and Trust Administration
Taxation & IRS Audits

Education
New York University (LL.M. in Taxation 1980)
University of Alabama (J.D. 1979)
University of Alabama (B.S. Accounting 1973)

Admitted
Alabama (1979); Florida (1985)



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