Credentials



Steven M. Greenberg
Attorney

Law office Steven M Greenberg
1978 – Present (37 years)
Practice in Family Law, Real Estate, Business Transactions;

Mediator

Mediator for Family, Civil, General Equity & Probate Cases
January 2013 – Present (2 years 8 months) New Jersey

Education

  • University of Baltimore, School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland; J.D. 1974
    • Represented University of Baltimore School of Law in Attorney-Client Counseling Competition;
    • Advertising Editor of the Law School News Publication
  • Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois; B.S., Sociology – 1971

Admissions

  • Admitted to the Practice of Law in New Jersey and U.S. District Court – June 1975
  • Admitted to the Practice of Law in U.S. Supreme Court – November 1979
  • Admitted to the Practice of Law in New York – February 1983
  • Member, Board of Directors, Claridge House II – April 2010
  • Member, Board of Directors, Congregation Agudath Israel – June 1995
  • Court Approved Mediator

Member

  • New Jersey Bar Association
  • Essex County Bar Association
  • Family Law and Real Property Committees
  • Alumni Associate – University of Baltimore

Court approved mediator for civil and family matters, involved in all sides of mediation for high conflict cases

Steven specializes in

  • Real estate transactions, including commercial, residential, leasing and zoning
  • Divorce, domestic violence, child support issues, custody, relocation as well as equitable distribution;

Experiences

  • Appearances in Superior Court as well as mediation involving high conflict issues;
  • Former Special Prosecutor for the City of Orange;
  • Former attorney for the County of Essex handling workers compensation matters;
  • Former attorney for the Planning Board Township of Caldwell;
  • Former attorney for the Planning Board Township of Verona;
  • Former attorney for the Planning Board of the Borough of Fort Lee;
  • Former attorney for the Rent Leveling Board of the Borough of Fort Lee;

Co-hosts and is the guest speaker on New Jersey Issues, covering the topics of

  • Tenants’ Rights in Condominium Conversion;
  • Affordable Housing in New Jersey-Mt. Laurel I and II;
  • Why Vote?
  • The Living Will;
  • Medical Malpractice;
  • Safe Drinking Water