Two GKG Law Attorneys Retiring from Full-Time Practice in December
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Leading Washington, DC law firm GKG Law, P.C. announced today that Of Counsel Steven John Fellman, who has been practicing law for 58 years, and Principal Edward D. Greenberg, who has been practicing law for 52 years, will be retiring from full-time practice on December 31. Greenberg will remain of counsel at GKG Law in 2021, advising the firm’s clients and partners as transportation-related needs arise.
“Ed and Steve are both brilliant attorneys who truly exemplify the firm’s commitment to client service and providing outstanding legal advice,” said GKG Law Principal and CFO Richard B. Bar. “Both Ed and Steve deserve the high esteem they receive from their peers in the legal community as well as their many longstanding clients. All of us at GKG Law will greatly miss Ed and Steve and their many contributions to GKG Law’s success over many decades. We wish them well in the next chapter of their lives and know that they will always remain part of the GKG Law family.”
Fellman served as managing partner of GKG Law for more than 10 years and also previously chaired the firm’s Trade & Professional Associations Practice Group. He spent much of his legal practice serving as a trade regulation attorney representing non-profit organizations and corporate clients in a wide variety of antitrust, competition, corporate governance, tax and public policy related issues. Fellman has defended clients in Federal Trade Commission, Department of Justice and antitrust actions in courts throughout the country. He has also represented clients in employment matters such as Fair Labor Standards Act interpretations, Americans with Disabilities Act litigation, employment contracts and wrongful discharge actions. He has acted as general and special counsel for associations in construction, laundry, professional services, insurance, financial services, motion picture theater and health care.
Fellman, a recognized voice within the industry, has presented nationwide at American Bar Association (ABA) and American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) events, and at legal and trade conferences. He has also published numerous articles on antitrust and non-profit organization law. He was co-author of several editions of the Antitrust Advisor, published by the West Group. He also served as a featured columnist for trade association journals and Association TRENDS. Fellman is a recipient of the Textile Rental Services Association’s prestigious Textile Member Achievement Award and the Association of Union Constructors’ prominent President’s Award.
Greenberg spent much of his legal career representing diverse groups of clients engaged in transportation and international trade in a wide variety of administrative, corporate, export controls, litigation, government contracts and white-collar issues. He has represented his individual and trade association clients before a large number of federal agencies, including the Federal Maritime Commission, Surface Transportation Board, Federal Railroad Administration, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of Transportation, Department of Justice, and various federal and state courts throughout the country. Among Greenberg’s corporate clients are major industrial rail shippers, oil companies, and numerous international freight forwarders. Further, Greenberg served as general counsel to the National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America, Inc. for 35 years. American Shipper noted in this recent feature article that Greenberg’s work in this role “helped improve standing and recognition of the non-vessel-operating common carriers industry in Washington.”
In acknowledgement of Greenberg’s pioneering work in transportation, he was selected by peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2020 and 2021 in the field of Transportation Law. He is currently a member of the American Bar Association, Association of Transportation Law, Transportation Lawyers Association, Maritime Administrative Bar Association and Energy Bar Association. He also served as a contributing editor for Inbound Logistics.