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SAGreenbaum@greenbaumnagel.com |
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Stephen A. Greenbaum Areas of Experience
Stephen A. Greenbaum is a Greenbaum, Nagel, Fisher & Hamelburg partner whose practice is concentrated in the areas of real estate, commercial matters, and representation before city and state agencies. His significant expertise lies in zoning, land use, commercial conveyancing and development, condominium law, commercial and landlord–tenant litigation. He also focuses his practice on commercial lending, both real estate and asset based. He has successfully represented clients before both city and state agencies regarding discrimination in employment and housing. Mr. Greenbaum is a H.U.D. certified attorney with respect to FHA insured reverse mortgages and AV rated by Martindale Hubbell. He was the principal author of the first set of loan documents for Massachusetts statutory reverse mortgages. He was also the first Executive Director of Boston Rent Control. He has been a lecturer for M.C.L.E. on topics related to commercial real estate and reverse mortgages. He has received recognition for his work with senior home owners. He is an active member of the Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations, as well as the Real Estate Bar Association of Massachusetts. Presently he serves as the pro bono President of the Board of Trustees of Homeowner Options For Massachusetts Elders, Inc. Mr. Greenbaum has significant litigation experience in both District and Superior Courts. In addition to the Massachusetts State Courts, he has been admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court, the First Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has successfully litigated numerous real estate, zoning, and commercial matters, and has extensive experience at both the Massachusetts Appeals Court, and the Supreme Judicial Court. Mr. Greenbaum lives in Wayland, Massachusetts, which is well-known for its open space. He is quite active in local community matters involving zoning and land use. Mr. Greenbaum earned his B.A. in Russian Studies from Lehigh University and is a graduate of Boston University School of Law and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA) litigation program. |