Former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Jane Cutler Greenspan joins JAMS
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Justice Greenspan joins the JAMS panel following more than three decades including an appointment as Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 20 years of judicial service in the Trial Division of the Court of Common Pleas, and more than 10 years as Assistant District Attorney, where she served as Chief of the Domestic Violence Unit and Chief of Superior Court Appeals.
Justice Greenspan authored several noteworthy Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decisions pertaining to insurance coverage, legal and medical malpractice, class actions, environmental, trusts and estates, bankruptcy, elections, taxation, municipalities and government, employment, surety, and other areas of law.
Justice Greenspan is a 2008 recipient of the “Award for Service to the Bench, Bar, and Citizenry” from the Lawyers’ Club of Philadelphia. In addition, she is certified as a civil mediator by the National Judicial College, a Director of the American College of Business Court Judges, a member of the American Law Institute, a former President and Chairman of the University of Pennsylvania American Inn of Court, and an adjunct professor and Arlin M. Adams Lecturer-in-Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
She frequently speaks before numerous legal and professional organizations including the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, and the American, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bar Associations. Justice Greenspan earned her J.D. (with high honors) from Rutgers University School of Law in 1973 and her A.B. from Smith College in 1970. ■