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President Obama Appoints William Greenberg of McCarter & English U.S. Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
NEWARK, N.J. --(Business Wire)--
McCarter
& English LLP is pleased to announce that President Obama has
appointed William S. Greenberg, a partner in the firm's Newark office,
to the position of Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for
Veterans Claims.
Mr. Greenberg took the oath of office on Friday, December 28, in a
private ceremony in Princeton. The oath was administered by Senior
United States District Court Judge Joseph E. Irenas, a former McCarter
partner. President Obama made the appointment December 27 after the U.S.
Senate confirmed the appointment on December 21.
Mr. Greenberg will begin his new responsibilities immediately, thereby
concluding his 45-year career as a practicing lawyer, the past 19 of
which he has spent as a partner at McCarter. The majority of his career
has involved litigation, largely on behalf of US-based corporations. At
the same time, he has focused extensive time on military issues, having
served in the Reserve Components of the United States Army for 27 years,
rising to the rank of Brigadier General.
"This is a great honor, and I look forward to addressing the many
critical legal issues facing veterans today entrusted to me by the
President," Mr. Greenberg said. "At the same time, I am sad to leave
McCarter, which has provided me an eceptional platform for building a
strong litigation practice and where I have made many close friends."
Stephen M. Vajtay, Jr., McCarter's managing partner, said, "Bill is a
good friend and a respected colleague who has played an important role
in the growth and success of McCarter. We will miss him, but he is
clearly an excellent choice for this position, and I have no doubt that
he will serve the nation well as a member of this important court."
Mr. Greenberg's activities on behalf of the military include
establishing and chairing the New Jersey State Bar Association pro bono
program of military legal assistance for members of the Reserve
Components called to active duty after September 11, 2001. In this
position he has, personally and together with other McCarter lawyers,
represented pro bono more than 50 soldiers to make certain they receive
appropriate care and help for their combat wounds and injuries.
With the approval of the Secretary of Defense on the recommendation of
The White House, Mr. Greenberg became Chairman of the Reserve Forces
Policy Board in 2009. He was awarded the Secretary of Defense Medal for
Outstanding Public Service, the second highest civilian award in the
Defense Department, at a public ceremony in the Pentagon in 2011. He is
also an Adjunct Professor of Military Law at Seton Hall University
School of Law.
U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, speaking in December before the U.S.
Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs to endorse Mr. Greenberg's
confirmation, said, "I simply cannot think of a more qualified
citizen-soldier to preside over matters concerning the men and women he
has devoted a lifetime to helping. I am proud of his service. I'm proud
that he's from New Jersey, and I'm honored to call him a friend."
Mr. Greenberg also recently served as Chairman of the Judicial and
Prosecutorial Appointments Committee of the New Jersey State Bar
Association, which considers all candidates for judge or prosecutor
submitted by the Governor of New Jersey. He was a member of the Mercer
County Ethics Committee, appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
He was President of the New Jersey Chapter of the Association of Trial
Lawyers of America.
Mr. Greenberg received his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University and a J.D.
from Rutgers University School of Law.
About McCarter & English
McCarter & English, LLP, established more than 160 years ago, represents
Fortune 500 and middle-market companies in their national, regional and
local litigation and on important transactions. Its 400 attorneys are
based in offices in Boston, Hartford, New York, Newark, Philadelphia,
Stamford and Wilmington. www.mccarter.com

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