Personal Injury and Criminal Defense Lawyer
Serving Albany, New York's Capital Region
Lee Greenstein is an Albany, NY-based attorney practicing personal injury law and criminal defense for almost 25 years. He is committed to his clients and devotes himself to protecting their interests from the beginning to the end of the case. Lee has spent his career helping clients fight insurance companies and prosecutors, and taking on cases that other attorneys walk away from.
Lee Greenstein is a trial attorney trained in New York City at the Legal Aid Society’s Criminal Defense Division, where he worked from 1986 to 1990. He has conducted nearly 100 trials and countless hearings, and so he has the experience and reputation to negotiate a favorable resolution, and if that is not possible, to provide the best, most zealous trial representation available. Utilizing competent and trusted investigators and experts, your case will be prepared so that the best result will be achieved. If you or a loved one is hurt, or is facing criminal charges, you want a qualified, hard-working attorney who will explain your options to you in a straightforward, honest manner.
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Testimonials
"If there is a better trial lawyer I would like to meet him."
"Lee fought for me, and cared about me."
"Lee was the only thing standing between me and the power of the federal government. His hard work and talent kept an innocent man from going to prison."
“Lee gave me a voice. He calmly and most professionally guided me through the judicial process. The final outcome was a 1.2 million dollar verdict unanimously determined by the jury. I believe no amount of money can really heal pain and suffering. The fact of being seen, heard and believed gave me the opportunity to finally begin a long journey of healing. For this I will always be grateful to Lee Greenstein.”
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