1948
Born to Harry Greenberg and Jeannette (Nataf) Greenberg in New York.
1970
Earns a Bachelor of Arts in political science and sociology, cum laude, from Brooklyn College.
1973
Earns a Doctor of Jurisprudence from New York University.
1973
Is an associate with Kamerman & Kamerman in New York City until 1978.
1974
Becomes eligible to practice law via the New York Bar Association.
1975
Is admitted to practice law within the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Federal Courts.
1975
Is admitted to practice law within the U.S. District Court for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
1977
Is admitted to practice law by the U.S. Supreme Court Bar and later by the New Jersey State Bar in 1988.
1978
Is a partner with Kamerman & Kamerman in New York City until 1982.
1982
Is a partner with Segal, Liling, Erlitz & Greenberg in New York City.
1982
Is a partner with Segal, Liling & Greenberg in New York City until 1984.
1984
Is a partner with Segal & Greenberg in New York City.
1985
Is a managing partner with Segal, Greenberg, McDonald & Maher in New York City.
1986
Is a managing partner with Segal, Greenberg & McDonald in New York City until 1987.
1987
Is a managing partner with Segal & Greenberg in New York City until 1993.
1993
Is a managing partner with Bizar & Martin in New York City until 1995.
1995
Is a partner with Wallman Greenberg Gasman & McKnight in New York City until 2000.
2000
Privately practices law within Philip A. Greenberg, P.C. in New York City and continues in this role.
2010
Is a lecturer for the National Business Institute.
2019
Co-authors “Divorce Incites: Conversations with America’s Leading Divorce Professionals.”