Meet Paul Greenberg
Paul Greenberg is a dedicated attorney and managing member of the distinguished law firm, Briskman Briskman & Greenberg. His practice focuses on advocating for individuals who have been injured in personal injury and car accident cases, tirelessly working to ensure their rights and interests are protected.
Before taking the helm at Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, Paul co-chaired the Appellate Advocacy Group, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to representing plaintiffs in personal injury appeals. His expertise extended to both federal and state courts, where he skillfully navigated the complexities of personal injury cases.
Paul's dedication to the legal profession goes beyond the courtroom. He has generously shared his knowledge and experience as an adjunct professor of appellate advocacy at Loyola University School of Law. His passion for teaching and nurturing the next generation of legal minds is evident in his commitment to legal education.
In addition to his teaching, Paul has lent his legal insights to various publications. He is an accomplished author with several articles published on a wide range of legal topics. His contributions to the legal literature have expanded the understanding of complex legal matters and have become valuable resources for both legal practitioners and the public.
Paul Greenberg's illustrious legal career began with his bar admission in Illinois in 1997. His legal expertise soon expanded to federal courts, where he was admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in 1998. Demonstrating his commitment to justice and legal excellence, Paul gained admission to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit in 2003 and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in the same year.
His impressive educational journey laid the foundation for his legal career. Paul earned his Juris Doctor with Honors from Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, in 1997. Complementing this, he obtained his Bachelor of Arts with Honors from DePaul University in 1993.