Steven Allen Greenberg, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Chicago, IL with 7 reviews
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Steven Allen Greenberg

53 West Jackson Blvd., Suite 1260, Chicago, IL

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Melissa

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02 Nov, 2017
Mr. Greenberg was hired to represent my teenage son in a criminal case. He was paid a retainer of $5000. He did not come to the hearing, which he told me beforehand, and told me who he was sending in his place. That person did not show up. Instead, 20 minutes late, a third lawyer came, who knew absolutely nothing about the case. Mr. Greenberg did not return a half-dozen or more calls, including those where I had left a message, over the next week. Approximately two weeks later, my son passed away. I contacted Mr. Greenberg within about 48 hours, and advised him of the situation. He told me he would set up a request for a bail refund, and said he would inform me of the date. After many unreturned phone calls, he finally told me he would be there on Tuesday, at 10AM. On that day, at 9:45, I arrived. At 10:30, marking Greenberg as 30 minutes late, the presiding judge asked me what my business was there that day. I told him. The judge was appalled, and he called for a recess, then sent the bailiff to speak to me about how to get a hold of Mr. Greenberg. After many calls to voicemail, and Mr. Greenberg's secretary, he finally showed up, over an hour late. He was dismissive of his actions, saying "look, look" and explaining away his lateness. After this truly miserable exchange, we discussed the amount to be refunded of his retainer. He concluded, much to my objection, that 50%, or $2500, was fair. He finally agreed to $2000. For a court case he NEVER appeared on. Where the ONLY interaction he EVER had was to request my son's bond back in the case of his DEATH. This interaction was disgraceful. He was essentially paid $2K for his 2 minute appearance, for a case he had done virtually nothing with. He had never even met his client, and he acted justified and self-righteous like I have never seen before. That's not to say he's a bad lawyer, maybe he's awesome. His moral compass, however, seems dramatically skewed. After this review was written, Mr. Greenberg elected to post privileged information about my son's case, his personal circumstances, and disingenuous information about his involvement prior to my son's death. Salt on an open wound, and in my opinion, very questionable ethics.
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Anonymous

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31 Aug, 2017
I faced serious felony charges on a highly sensitive case for which I was absolutely innocent. So after facing vindictive prosecutors, unethical law enforcement, and a corrupt judicial system, I turned to Attorney Steve Greenberg. He fought the case every step of the way and never cared what the opposing side thought. He was a fierce legal advocate in the courtroom for me and has an keen awareness of criminal statutes and constitutional law. Steve wanted to take my case to trial and was very sure I would be absolved of all the charges. However, due to extremely difficult circumstances in my life, I decided to accept a misdemeanor plea. Steve ensured that the plea was fair and that all felony charges were dismissed. The case ended in a sentence of probation, and Steve has vowed to help me fight any probation issues that will arise. My family and I thank Steve for all his work and would certainly recommend him to anyone facing criminal charges in the Cook County courts.
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Brian

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14 Apr, 2017
I have known Steven from his first year in law. I would put him on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Well qualified in court proceedings dedicated to the people he represents.
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Pros
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Aggressive and dedicated legal advocate for clients
“He fought the case every step of the way and never cared what the opposing side thought. He was a fierce legal advocate in the courtroom for me and has an keen awareness of criminal statutes and constitutional law.”
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Thorough and detail-oriented approach to cases
“He is very thorough and pays attention to every detail of a case and the relevant law.”
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Highly recommended by other legal professionals
“He came extremely highly recommend from others in the legal community, and I now know why.”
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Passionate about defending clients, even for sensitive cases
“He is passionate about defending people and presenting a firm defense, even against the most sensitive charges like sexual abuse of a child and battery.”
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Confident and well-regarded in the courtroom
“In the court room, you'll never see him without his confident smile.”
Cons
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Unreliable communication and responsiveness
“He did not return a half-dozen or more calls, including those where I had left a message, over the next week.”
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Lack of preparation and involvement in cases
“He never even met his client, and he acted justified and self-righteous like I have never seen before.”

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