Background
Greenberg, Arthur Norman was born on October 4, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Nathan and Eva (Magid) Greenberg.
Greenberg, Arthur Norman was born on October 4, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Nathan and Eva (Magid) Greenberg.
Stanford University and University of California at Los Angeles (Bachelor of Arts, 1949). University of California at Los Angeles (Bachelor of Laws, 1952).
Worked at Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger Limited Liability Partnership (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice. Alternative Dispute Resolution. Real Estate; Corporate and Business.
Securities.
Entertainment. Communications and Publishing. Intellectual Property.
International, Federal and State Taxation. Estate Planning and Probate.
Labor and Employee Relations.
Bankruptcy. Corporate Reorganizations and Financial Institutions. Environmental.
Admitted to the bar, 1953, California.
United States. District Court, Central District of California.
United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. United States. Supreme Court.
Order of the Coif; Phi Beta Kappa.
Selected as University of California, Los Angeles School of Law Alumnus of the Year, 1978. President, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, 1991-1992. Member: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations.
The State Bar of California.
The firm was founded in 1959 by three lawyers, Arthur Greenberg, Philip Glusker and Irving Hill, who was appointed a judge of the United States District Court in 1961. The firm has grown to over 90 lawyers, serving a diverse client base of entrepreneurs, closely held businesses and major corporations throughout the United States.
Recognized as one of the leading midsized law firms in California, the firm maintains close working relations with clients, providing them with a full range of legal services.
Board governors Music Center of Los Angeles County, since 1980. Chairman Los Angeles chapter American Jewish Committee, 1966-1969, member national executive board, since 1966, chairman national interreligious affairs committee, 1969-1973, national vice president, 1970-1973, board governors, 1970-1983, 86—, chairman Western region, 1974-1983, member delegations to, Israel and Europe, 1965, Mexico, 1967, South America, 1968, Israel and Rumania, 1976, Egypt and Israel, 1980. Board overseers California School, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute Religion, since 1969.
Board directors, member executive committee Los Angeles Jewish Federation, 1970-1974, chairman legal committee, 1970-1974, member community relations committee, 1961-1973. Chairman Los Angeles attorneys division United Jewish Welfare Fund, 1969, 70. Trustee Free Public Theatre Foundation, 1974-1985.
Delegate 9th Circuit Judicial Conference, since 1986. Member chancellors associate University California at Los Angeles. Trustee University of California at Los Angeles Foundation, since 1979.
Served with Army of the United States, 1945-1947. Member Los Angeles Bar Association, American Bar Association, State Bar California, Los Angeles County Museum Art, Los Angeles County Bar Foundation (director 1977-1983), Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Kappa Delta, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Gamma Museum. Club: Hillcrest Country (Los Angeles) (director 1976-1978).
Married Audrey Wittert, August 15, 1955. Children: Jonathan David, Daniel Lewis, Robert Joel.