For almost a decade, Ms. Greenberg has litigated criminal and civil matters
and argued appeals in state and federal courts around the country. She devotes
the majority of her practice to litigation matters, including cases involving
intellectual property, business torts, commercial contracts, insurance coverage,
employment disputes and discrimination matters. She has argued appeals
before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, including in the
high-profile case of United States v. Julie Hiatt Steele. She has also served
with Mr. Crispin as general counsel to a court-appointed receiver and assisted
Mr. Crispin as outside counsel to a Fortune 500 company advising on qui tam liability.
She has advised corporate clients in a variety of business matters, including corporate
structuring, employment policies, and shareholder agreements.
Ms. Greenberg obtained her B.A. from Dartmouth College in 1993 and her
J.D., cum laude, from the Columbus School of Law, Catholic University
of America in 1998. During law school, Ms. Greenberg was Editor-In-Chief
of the Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy and was also a
recipient of a Miriam Rooney Memorial Scholarship.
Following graduation, Ms. Greenberg was a litigation associate for two
years in the Washington, D.C. office of Reed Smith, LLP, where she was a
member of the trial team on several white collar criminal and
commercial litigation matters. She then worked as a judicial law clerk for the
Honorable Peter B. Krauser of the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.
The following year, Ms. Greenberg was an associate at the law firm of Thaler
Liebeler LLP, specializing in commercial litigation, before joining the firm,
Crispin & Brenner, PLLC, the predecessor to Crispin & Associates, PLLC
in 2002. In January 2007, she joined with
Mr. Crispin to form Crispin & Greenberg, PLLC.
Ms. Greenberg is married and enjoys playing sports, especially golf, soccer
and softball. She is a member of the Bars of the District of Columbia,
Maryland, and New York. She is also admitted to the Bars of the United States
Supreme Court, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and the
United States District Courts for the District of Columbia and the District of
Maryland.