Director, Hugh L. Carey Center for Dispute Resolution.
Elayne E. Greenberg became the first Director of The Hugh L.
Carey Center for Dispute Resolution at St. John's in 2009.
She offers an unmatched breadth and depth of experience in
dispute resolution. She is a mediator and conflict management
consultant who has developed programs, educated, trained, written
and lectured internationally on the subject of negotiations,
mediation, hybrid dispute resolution processes, dispute
resolution ethics and advocacy in dispute resolution.
Professor Greenberg's deep involvement in the field is evidenced
by the innovative dispute resolution programs that she has
developed and implemented including: ABI- St. John's Bankruptcy
Mediation Training, (forthcoming December 2011);
Mediation: court-connected mediation programs in Queens and
Nassau Counties; a mediation program for Catholic Charities; a
client-focused system for a network of shelters for the homeless
designed to help transition those individuals living in shelters to
independent living; and a parenting coordination program in Nassau
County. As a mediator, Professor Greenberg has mediated cases for
the Department of Justice, Occupational Safety & Health
Administration, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, New
York Unified Court System Surrogate's Court. Professor Greenberg
has also mediated cases with disputes involving the following
industries: real estate; entertainment; health care;
transportation; social service; education and retail.
Professor Greenberg has also influenced public policy, shaping
the development of Alternative Dispute Resolution in a variety of
positions, including:
- Task Force Member, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Legal
Education, ADT, and Problem-Solving (LEAPS) Task Force
- Subcommittee on Education: Integrating ADR on the New York Bar
Exam
- Subcommittee on Education of NYSBA Section of Dispute
Resolution
- Chair, New York State Bar Association Committee on Alternative
Dispute Resolution;
- Chair, Ethics Committee of the New York State Bar Section of
Dispute Resolution;
- Board Member, Advisory Board, Manhattan Surrogate's Court Pilot
Mediation
- Board Member, Association of Conflict Resolution of Greater New
York, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) Advisory
Council;
- Editorial Board, Family Court Review;
- Board and Founding Member, New York Chapter of AFCC;
- Barrister, New York Family Law American Inn of
Court;
- Founding Member and Co-chair, Parenting Coordinator’s
Association of New York.
- Board Member, Association for Conflict Rresolution of New
York(ACRGNY)
Prior to coming to St. John's, Professor Greenberg taught at
Hofstra Law School and Hofstra’s Graduate Program in Psychology;
Yeshiva University Reits Fellow Program; and CUNY School of
Law.
Professor Greenberg was selected by Best Lawyers in America as
among the top New York lawyers in the field of Alternative Dispute
Resolution for 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and
2012.