About Greg Keith
Greg Keith Vitali practices business law at Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. in Westfield, New Jersey. He joined the New Jersey bar in 1997 and has since built a reputation in both business and construction law. The firm, located in the heart of Westfield, serves clients across various sectors, focusing on legal matters related to commercial transactions and construction disputes. He earned his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 1997, following his undergraduate degree from Franklin & Marshall College, where he received a B.A.
in 1994. His legal education provided a strong foundation for his practice, equipping him with the skills needed to navigate complex legal issues. Since his admission to the bar, he has been involved in numerous cases that have shaped his expertise in business law. Most of his work involves advising businesses on compliance, contract negotiations, and dispute resolution — He also represents clients in construction-related matters, including contract disputes and regulatory compliance. Cases typically involve detailed negotiations and, when necessary, litigation in both state and federal courts. His familiarity with the legal field allows him to provide effective counsel to his clients.
Before joining Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C., he has held various positions that have enriched his legal experience. His role as a partner has allowed him to mentor younger attorneys while also engaging in high-stakes negotiations. He is known for his attention to detail and his ability to understand the nuances of each case, which has proven invaluable in achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. He is an active member of several professional associations, including the American Bar Association and the New Jersey State Bar Association. Additionally, he holds a fellowship in the Construction Lawyers Society of America. His involvement in these organizations supports his staying current with legal trends and best practices in his areas of expertise.
He also engages with the Union County Bar Association and the American Association for Justice, adding to his professional network. Outside of his legal practice, he is dedicated to community service and often participates in local initiatives that support business development and legal education. His contributions to the legal community and his commitment to his clients have established him as a respected figure in the field of business and construction law in New Jersey.