Matt Greenbaum
Matt Greenbaum is an attorney whose practice features an emphasis
on Social Security disability law. He currently has over 2,000 active
Social Security files and has handled over 5,000 Social Security
hearings. He has also handled numerous criminal and civil cases,
and includes among his former clients such interesting individuals
as Charles Roemer and Yoko Ono.
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College in
New York City in 1972, after having been named to the Dean’s
List on several occasions. Thereafter, he attended and graduated
Tulane Law School, and received a Juris Doctor Degree in May, 1975.
In addition to practicing law for over twenty years, Mr. Greenbaum
has also served as an instructor in the Tulane Law School Trial
Advocacy Program from 1984 through 1989, and taught Social Security
Law at Loyola Law School from 1992 through 1996. He has given seminars
to advanced practitioners at several National Organization of Social
Security Claimant’s Representatives Conferences. He has served
as a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America Social
Security Disability Law Section Executive Council and was the editor
of the newsletter. He is also a Fellow of the Louisiana Bar Foundation.
Mr. Greenbaum has four daughters and one son- - Esther, Miriam,
Vanessa, Madeline and Wyatt. When asked to describe what her father
does for a living one of his daughters indicated that “he
puts paper clips on paper all day.”
Mr. Greenbaum is the past President of the Board of Directors of
Temple Sinai in New Orleans, and past President of the Board of
Directors of the New Orleans Ballet.
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