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Hindi Greenberg, J.D.
President, Lawyers in Transition(SM)


Hindi Greenberg, J.D.
Lawyers in Transition
(530) 274-7955
www.lawyersintransition.com
hindi@lawyersintransition.com

B.A., University of Minnesota;
J.D., University of California, Hastings College of the Law.
Professional Memberships:
State Bar of California (inactive);
American Samoa Bar Association (inactive).

Ms. Greenberg clerked for a Superior Court in California and the Chief Justice of the High Court of American Samoa. She was also a business litigator at one of the largest San Francisco law firms, a small San Francisco law firm, and in a corporation. In 1984, Ms. Greenberg “retired” from full-time law practice. She founded Lawyers in Transitionsm in 1985,and worked at various law firms as an independent contractor while growing the company.

Ms. Greenberg is nationally known for her expertise on the topic of attorney career satisfaction and options—she consults individually with lawyers across North America by telephone, does outplacement work for law firms, and is qualified as an expert witness when the topic addresses lawyer salary, employment qualifications and career options. She has been the featured speaker at programs sponsored by many bar associations, including the American, Ohio, California, Texas, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Missouri, Oregon, and Minnesota Bar Associations, and local and specialty bar associations, as well as numerous law schools.

Ms. Greenberg has been interviewed by Time, Business Week, Forbes, Money, USAToday, U.S. News & World Report, the New York Times and other major legal and lay magazines and newspapers nationwide and internationally. She was called “the Ann Landers for lawyers” by The Los Angeles Times. She has also been interviewed by NBC, ABC, and PBS television, has appeared in an hour long documentary on lawyer career issues that aired on CNN and has been a featured guest on a number of TV and radio talk shows. Ms. Greenberg has had numerous articles on lawyer dissatisfaction, career satisfaction solutions, career options, and outplacement issues published in legal newspapers nationwide. Her information and work can be found on the Internet at Infirmation.com (the career center for FindLaw.com).

Ms. Greenberg has written the best-selling The Lawyer’s Career Change Handbook (Avon Books/HarperCollins), which is in its second printing. She is the co-author of Beyond L.A. Law: Break the Traditional “Lawyer” Mold (National Association for Law Placement and Harcourt Brace), and the author of a chapter in Breaking Traditions: Work Alternatives for Lawyers (American Bar Association).