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Areas of Practice: |
Mr. Seyfer practices in the areas of Real Estate, Banking and Credit Union Law. He is recognized as a leader in the field of real estate in Chambers USA . |
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Education and Experience: |
Gregory J. Seyfer earned
his bachelor’s degree from Drake University in 1976 and received
his law degree from Drake University, with honors, in 1979. Mr. Seyfer
joined Bradley & Riley PC in 1981 upon the opening of the law
firm. |
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Bar Admissions: |
Mr. Seyfer is licensed
to practice in the Iowa State Courts. |
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Memberships and Positions: |
Mr. Seyfer is a member
of the American Bar Association, the Iowa State Bar Association and
the Linn County Bar Association. He is currently a member of the ABA
Real Estate Law Section, the ISBA Real Estate Section and past co-chair of the Linn
County Bar Title Standards Committee. Mr. Seyfer is also president of the firm's Board of Directors. |
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Of Mention: |
In addition to professional memberships and activities, Mr. Seyfer is active in the Cedar Rapids community. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the Cedar Rapids Baseball Club, Inc. (Class ”A” minor league), Oak Hill Cemetery and Washington High School Athletic Club and past board president of The Science Station and Family Service Agency. Mr. Seyfer is also a member of the Cedar Rapids Historic Preservation Commission and serves as a Governor-appointed member of the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission. |
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