Harlan Greenberg has been practicing law in New York State since 1988 and founded the Law Offices of Harlan Greenberg in 1992. He has skillfully and successfully handled many complex criminal cases during his years of practice. Harlan Greenberg is an experienced practitioner before the Courts of New York State and is highly seasoned in difficult negotiations and criminal trial tactics to secure positive and fair results for his clients. He has developed the balance of aggressiveness, training, and wisdom to counsel and aid clients in making difficult decisions.
When a trial is necessary, Mr. Greenberg is extremely skilled, zealous, and effective advocate since he has been involved in jury trials on a wide variety of cases. Currently, Harlan Greenberg handles a diverse assortment of criminal, personal injury, and civil rights cases in the Federal and New York State Courts. He has also developed a niche practice of representing individuals before New York State Administrative bodies, including the State Liquor Authority, Department of Health, and Department of Education. Harlan Greenberg is also skilled and uniquely qualified to represent individuals in real estate transactions, specializing in cooperatives and condominiums in Manhattan.
Harlan Greenberg began his career as an attorney at The Legal Aid Society, Criminal Defense Division in Manhattan, where he honed his trial skills providing representation to the indigent and those unable to afford legal representation in extremely difficult cases and circumstances. He has aggressively fought for justice and defended many people charged with serious crimes. Upon graduating Binghamton University in 1984. Harlan Greenberg received his J.D. degree from Touro College of Law, in 1988, where he was on the Dean's List. Harlan Greenberg is admitted to practice in the bars of the States of New York and New Jersey, the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern District of New York, and the District of New Jersey.