Greenberg Minasian LLC Celebrates 20th Anniversary as a Premier Personal Injury Law Firm in New Jersey

  Greenberg Minasian LLC Celebrates 20th Anniversary as a Premier Personal Injury Law Firm in New Jersey WEST ORANGE – Greenberg Minasian LLC, a leading personal injury law firm headquartered in West Orange, NJ, is proud to announce its 20th anniversary of dedicated service to clients across New Jersey and beyond. Since its founding in…

Greenberg Minasian Settles on Behalf of Injured Bus Accident Client for $1.25 Million

A man who suffered a traumatic brain injury when the bus he was riding in collided with a car was paid a $1.25 million settlement in his Hudson County suit, Boutin v. Montoya, on October 30th. Clinton Boutin of New York was riding in a Yep Tours bus on 12th Street in Jersey City on…

Attorney William Greenberg Lectures at New Jersey Association for Justice Seminar

Earlier this year, the New Jersey Association for Justice held its Winter Seminar in Somerset, NJ where William Greenberg of Greenberg Minasian LLC gave a presentation on Deposing the Defendant Driver in an Auto Case. The 45-minute presentation at the March 1st event highlighted one of the most important phases in auto-related litigation. A defendant’s…

William Greenberg and Larry Minasian of Greenberg Minasian Win Prestigious 2014 Litigator Award

Greenberg Minasian Wins Prestigious 2014 Litigator Award Greenberg Minasian, LLC named 2014 Litigator Award Winner. Having been conferred this prestigious National Award, the firm ranks among the Top 1% of all lawyers for: Personal Injury Litigation. WEST ORANGE, NJ – Greenberg Minasian, LLC, a trial law firm located in West Orange, New Jersey, was today…

William S. Greenberg Accepted as a Master Of Court By the Brennan-Vanderbilt Inn of Court

William S. Greenberg has been recently accepted as a Master of the Court by the Brennan-Vanderbilt Inn of Court. The term, Inn of Court, is not well known in American legal culture, however, the appellation is well known in England where it originates. Inns of Court were English societies, unchartered and unincorporated, that were responsible…