Background
Greenebaum, John S. was born on November 30, 1930 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Greenebaum, John S. was born on November 30, 1930 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Louisville Public Schools and Amherst College (Bachelor of Arts, 1952). Harvard Law School (Juris Doctor, 1955).
Worked at Ogden Newell & Welch (Louisville, Kentucky) specializing in General Practice, Administrative, Commercial/Bankruptcy Law, Corporate and Securities, Litigation, Labor for Management, Healthcare Law, Taxation, Estate Planning and Administration, Real Estate, Utility, Workers Compensation and Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1955, Kentucky. 1965, Illinois; 1976, District of Columbia.
1982, United States. Supreme Court. Author: "Our Workers Are Satisfied," Columbia Journal of World Business, November-December, 1969. "A Partial Solution to Strikes by Essential Workers," State Government Administration, July-August, 1971.
"The Day Nothing Moves," Personnel Journal, December, 1971. "Public Emergency Strikes," Industry Week, February, 1972. "Rise of the Rank and File," Personnel Magazine, March-April, 1973.
"The Non-Inflationary Labor Union," Business and Society Review, Summer 1975. Chairman, The Louisville Foundation, 1982. Member: Kentucky Bar Association.
District of Columbia Bar. (Also practicing individually at 1930 National City Tower). Squire R. Ogden practiced with the firm from 1923 until his death in 1984.
The Firm is a full-service law firm with attorneys licensed to practice primarily in Kentucky but also in Indiana, Virginia, Florida and the District of Columbia. Ogden Newell & Welch has thirty lawyers, five paralegals and thirty-two support staff. The Firm practices before appellate and trial courts, including United States.
Supreme Court, various United States. Courts of Appeal, District and Bankruptcy Courts, the United States. Tax Court, various State Courts, and various administrative agencies.
Author: "Our Workers Are Satisfied," Columbia Journal of World Business, November 1969. "A Partial Solution to Strikes by Essential Workers," State Government Administration, August 1971. "The Day Nothing Moves," Personnel Journal, December 1971.
"The Rebellious Rank and File," Personnel Magazine, April 1972. "Paralysis by Labor Can be Prevented," Industry Week, February 1972. "The Noninflationary Labor Union," Business and Society Review, Summer 1975.
Director, Louisville Water Company, 1975. Chairman, The Louisville Foundation, 1982.
Member: Louisville, Kentucky, Illinois State, American and International Bar Associations. District of Columbia Bar. (Also Of Counsel to Ogden Newell & Welch).