Richard Greenberg

2321 Lime Kiln Lane, Louisville, KY

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Education

1984
University of Louisville, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
Tulane University, BSM - Bachelor in Science Management

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Jefferey

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19 Jul, 2015
Rick is an extremely conscientious and responsive lawyer, who is not afraid to question and dig into the details. Rick serves his clients with the utmost respect and ability. I wholeheartedly endorse Rick as a colleague.
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Mark

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07 Jul, 2015
My first encounter with Rick Greenberg was in a matter where I was represented by another attorney against Rick's client. I was so impressed with him that after the matter, I switched to Rick and now he is my attorney for both personal matters and my professional prosthodontic practice. I am very pleased with everything he has done for me. I feel Rick always puts my interests first.
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Rob

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06 Jul, 2015
I have worked with Rick for over a decade and he has been our primary legal advisor regarding our business at Prospect Jewelers and personal affairs. He is always responsive to our needs and current on all areas of the law that pertains to us and our business. I highly recommend Rick for your legal services.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Responsive and Provides Valued Advice
“Rick is very responsive and provides valued advice. He wades through complex situations and distills them to their essence.”
2
Knowledgeable and Experienced in Various Legal Matters
“Over the years, Rick Greenberg has provided Air Hydro Power with representation in matters concerning merger and acquisition, contracts, negotiations, employment, organizational structure and many others.”
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Puts Client's Interests First
“I feel Rick always puts my interests first.”
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Highly Recommended by Clients
“I highly recommend Rick for your legal services.”
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Long-Term Trusted Advisor
“I have entrusted Rick Greenberg with my legal affairs for many years. Rick plays an integral part in my decision making process.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
richardgreenberglaw.com, GROWING YOUR BUSINESS IN LOUISVILLE? TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE TWO LOUISVILLE METRO RESOURCES
2014:
National Business Institute, Inc., Environmental Issues In The Foreclosure Process
2014:
richardgreenberlaw.com, LEGAL TIPS FOR START-UP BUSINESS OWNERS AND OPERATORS
2014:
richardgreenberglaw.com, KENTUCKY’S NEW UNIFORM TRUST CODE
2014:
richardgreenberglaw.com, WILL THE NEW WATER RESOURCES AND REFORM DEVELOPMENT ACT ENCOURAGE PRIVATE INVESTMENT?
2014:
richardgreenberglaw.com, NEW TAX INCENTIVES FOR ANGEL INVESTORS
2014:
richardgreenberglaw.com, KENTUCKY BUSINESS COMMUNITY WARY OF THE EPA’S PROPOSED GREENHOUSE GAS REGULATIONS
2014:
HalfMoon Education, Inc., Kentucky Water Planning & Water Utility Regulation
2013:
richardgreenberglaw.com, NEW LAW PROVIDING LIABILITY PROTECTION FROM CONTAMINATED PROPERTY
2013:
richardgreenberglaw.com, Louisville, Kentucky: Where are You Now & Where Will You Be?
2013:
richardgreenberglaw.com, Procurement of Growth Capital & Entrepreneur Support in Metropolitan Louisville
2013:
richardgreenberglaw.com, Product to Market-Temporal Viability
2013:
National Business Institute publication, Environmental Issues in Real Estate Transactions
2011:
National Business Institute publication, Environmental Issues In the Foreclosure Process
2009:
National Business Institute publication, Environmental Issues in Real Estate Transactions
2007:
National Business Institute publication, Environmental Issues in Real Estate Transactions
2006:
Kentucky Bar Association publication, Kentucky Environmental Issues Affecting Real Estate
2006:
National Business Institute publication, Environmental Issues in Real Estate Transactions
2005:
National Business Institute publication, Environmental Concerns for Developers
2004:
Kentucky Bar Association publication, New Developments in Brownfields Regulation
2003:
Louisville Bar Association publication, Brownfields-It's About Time... Screening Levels, Cancer Risk and Clean-Up Regulation
2003:
Louisville Bar Association publication, Mold-Is it a Mountain Out of a Mold Hill?
2002:
Louisville Bar Association publication, Envirronmental ABC's
2001:
National Business Institute publication, Environmental Concerns for Developers
2000:
National Business Institute publication, Environmental Concerns for Developers
1999:
Hazardous Waste Training Institute: University of Louisville publication, Environmental Law Primer
1996:
Environmental Law Institute publication, Superfund Reform Update
1996:
Louisville Bar Association publication, Clean Air Act, Title V Permitting, and Hazardous Air Pollutants
1996:
National Business Institute publication, Advanced Real Estate Law: Permitting Process and Environmental Liabilities
1995:
National Business Institute publication, Kentucky Survey Issues: Recognition and Remediation of Environmatall Issues
1995:
National Business Institute publication, Complying With Environmental and Special Use Regulations
1994:
Louisville Bar Association publication, Environmental Issues of the 1994 Commonwealth of Kentucky Legislative Session
1992:
National Business Institute publication, Permitting Process and Environmental Liabilities- Environmental Site Assessments; Wetlands; and Selected Superfund Issues
1991:
National Business Institute publication, Hazardous Waste Management Requirements
1991:
CLE International publication, Hazardous Waste in Real Estate Transactions; Overview of State Law--Local Vetoes of Hazardous Waste Siting; Recent Cases; & Hot Topics
1990:
Louisville Bar Association publication, Environmental Law in Kentucky: Trends and Developments, Underground Storage Tank Regulation
1989:
University of Louisville & Louisville Bar Foundation publication, Environmental Impact on Lender Liability and Real Estate Transactions
1988:
Kentucky Bar Association publication, New Environmental Law Issues that Impact the General Practitioner
1988:
Water Pollution Control Association publication, Scientific and Legal Ramifications for Biomonitoring
1986:
University of Louisville publication, Hazardous Waste Management for Colleges and Universities:Environmental Liability Issues
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