Jeffrey J. Greenman

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Phone: (888) 801-7586
Fax: (888) 801-3616

8827 West Olympic Blvd.
Beverly Hills, California 90211

Jeffrey Greenman was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He comes from a long lineage of attorneys starting with his Grandfather, a Harvard graduate and order of the coif recipient at the University of Florida School of Law. His father, John Greenman, is the founding partner of Greenman, Goldberg, Raby and Martinez, the oldest Plaintiff personal injury lawfirm in the state of Nevada. Jeffrey Greenman absorbed the passion of the law from his family and was drawn to the plaintiff side as well, believing that every person should have their fair shot at justice.

Mr. Greenman is the newest partner with Trial Lawyers for Justice. He graduated from the University of Washington in 2003 with degree in economics and a minor in philosophy. He then attended Chapman University School of Law on an academic scholarship where he earned his Juris Doctorate degree in 2006. Mr. Greenman then joined up with Mike Alder at the prestigious AlderLaw firm in Beverly Hills, California. While there he focused his attention on the high quality representation of Plaintiffs who suffered catastrophic personal injuries.

Mr. Greenman teamed up with Trial Lawyers for Justice in 2008 because he shared the same compassion and dedication to excellence as the other partners. He has quickly become an indispensable member of that firm. Currently Mr. Greenman manages the Beverly Hills office and resides nearby in Brentwood. He is the point-man for all cases centered in and around the Los Angeles area.

Mr. Greenman feels that "placing yourself in the shoes of the client" is the only way to procure an adequate representation of that client. This emotional connection with the client fuels both his and his partners desire to fight for what is right. Mr. Greenman believes that sitting down and getting to know the client is the only way to be able to put himself into their shoes... "one cannot truly understand their client with out ever meeting them".