Background
Greenberger, I. Michael was born on October 30, 1945 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of David and Betty (Kabatchnick) Greenberger.
Greenberger, I. Michael was born on October 30, 1945 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of David and Betty (Kabatchnick) Greenberger.
Lafayette College (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). University of Pennsylvania (Juris Doctor, 1970).
Worked at Shea & Gardner (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1971, District of Columbia. Phi Beta Kappa. Editor-in-Chief, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1969-1970.
Law Clerk, Judge Carl McGowan, United States.
Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, 1970-1971. Legislative Assistant to Representative Elizabeth Holtzman, 1973.
Attorney Advisor, Office of the Attorney General, United States. Department of Justice, 1973.
Member: District of Columbia Circuit Judicial Conference, 1983.
Advisory Committee on Procedures, District of Columbia Circuit, 1983-1989. Mediator, United States. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1989.
Director: Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, 1993.
American Rivers, 1993. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Board of Governors, 1995.
Chair, Steering Committee, Section on Administrative Law and Agency Practice, 1980-1982. Member: Legal Ethics Committee, 1993-1995.
Steering Committee, Pro Bono Partnership, 1993).
American Law Institute. Shea & Gardner was founded in Washington, District of Columbia, in 1947 by two former high-ranking government lawyers. The firm, which now has 38 partners, is engaged in general civil and criminal litigation in the federal and state courts across the United States, rulemaking and adjudicative proceedings before administrative agencies, domestic and international corporate advice and transactions, legal counseling, commercial and labor negotiations, arbitration and mediation, and legislative representation.
The firm is nationally known for the quality of its lawyers, its responsive and efficient approach to the needs of its clients, and the results it achieves for clients with difficult problems.
Board directors Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, 1993-1998, American Rivers, 1993-1998, secretary, 1995-1998. Board directors Massachusetts Institute of Technology Enterprise Forum Washington, 1984-1987, Advanced Technology Association Maryland, 1985-1987, District of Columbia Prisoners' Legal Service Project, 1997-1998. Fellow: American Bar Foundation.
Member: American Law Institute, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Marcia Devins, July 19, 1969. Children: Sarah Devins, Anne Devins.