Arthur G. Greene has a statewide trial
practice focusing on land use litigation, tax
abatement appeals, eminent domain cases,
environmental litigation, municipal law, business
disputes and personal injury cases. He has over 37
years experience conducting trials in the New
Hampshire Superior Court, the Federal District
Courts for the Districts of New Hampshire and Maine,
and handling appeals to the New Hampshire Supreme
Court and the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Arthur
is trained as a mediator and serves in that capacity
as a volunteer with the New Hampshire Superior
Court.
His legal career began in 1967 when he joined New
Hampshire’s largest law firm, McLane, Graf,
Raulerson & Middleton, P.A. and he practiced there
until 2000. Over the years, he became a senior trial
lawyer and served for a number of years as the
firm’s Managing Partner.
He received his law degree from Boston University
Law School in 1967. He received his A.B. from
Syracuse University in 1964.
Arthur has a consulting practice in which he
advises and supports the legal profession. He
conducts law firm retreats and consults on a wide
range of law practice management issues, including
Trends in the Profession, Attorney/Client Dynamics,
Utilizing Paralegals, Increasing Revenue and
Preparing Lawyers for the Future. His consulting
business web site can be found at
www.arthurggreene.com.
He is also an adjunct faculty member at Franklin
Pierce Law Center and mentors new lawyers in setting
up their law practices.
Arthur has been active in a number of
Professional Associations and has held leadership
positions in both the New Hampshire Bar Association
and the American Bar Association. A partial list of
his activities include:
- New Hampshire Bar Association (1967-present)
- Chair, Law Practice Management Committee
(1985-1990)
- Chair, Law Practice Management Section
(1999-2003)
- Member, Future of Law Practice Task
Force (2000-2001)
- American Bar Association (1967-present)
- Finance Officer, Law Practice Management
Section (2000-present)
- Chair, Law Practice Management Section
(1999-2000)
- Chair, Standing Committee on Legal
Assistants (2000-2002)
- American Trial Lawyers Association
- Daniel Webster Chapter of the American Inns
of Court
- Fellow, College of Law Practice Management
He has written and edited books on both property
rights subjects and law practice management issues:
- Co-author, Eminent Domain Law in New
Hampshire, MBI (2003)
- Co-author, New Hampshire Property Tax Law,
MBI (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2001, 2002)
- Co-author, New Hampshire Land Use Law, MBI (
1996)
- Author, “Water Pollution Control,” The
Environmental Law Handbook, Governmental
Institute (1992)
- Co-author, Paralegals, Profitability & the
Future of Your Law Firm, American Bar
Association Law Practice Management Section
(2003)
- Co-author, The Effective Associate Training
Program, the American Bar Association Center for
Continuing Legal Education (1999)
- Editor and Contributing Author,
Strengthening Your Law Firm: Strategies for
Success, American Bar Association Law Practice
Management Section (1997)
- Editor and Contributing Author, Getting
Started: Basics for a Successful Law Firm,
American Bar Association Law Practice Management
Section (1996)
Arthur lives in Bedford with his wife, Ellen.
They have a daughter, Samantha, who practices law in
Reno, Nevada. |