About Ted A
Ted A Greene practices law from a private office and presents himself as a steady presence in the legal community. He works in a professional setting that serves clients and other legal professionals. He approaches the everyday demands of practice the way many experienced attorneys do: by balancing client needs, court schedules, and the administrative side of running an office.
Greene’s path into law is reflected in his sustained presence at his office address. Day-to-day, that presence means receiving callers, handling correspondence and meeting with people who seek legal help. The routine of an office-based practice requires attention to procedure and to detail. Those are the practical skills that shape how legal work is carried out and how matters move from briefings to resolution.
Over the course of a legal career, attorneys take on a range of responsibilities: counseling clients, drafting documents, appearing in hearings and negotiating settlements. In an office environment, much of that work happens behind the scenes. Time is spent researching precedent, preparing filings and coordinating with opposing counsel or court personnel. Greene’s role in that environment is to keep matters progressing and to manage the competing demands of multiple files.
Clients who visit an office expect clarity and straightforward answers. An office-based practitioner must translate legal concepts into practical terms. That translation—turning statute and case law into a plan that a client can follow—is a central part of daily practice. It also shapes how a lawyer allocates time and prioritizes tasks from one day to the next.
Outside the office walls, an attorney’s work touches other parts of the legal system. Court appearances, negotiations and administrative filings extend the office’s reach. Maintaining professional relationships with judges, clerks and fellow lawyers supports that work. Greene’s professional life is shaped by the rhythms of those interactions and by the requirements imposed by courts and regulatory bodies.
Today, Ted A Greene continues to maintain his office and serve those who seek legal assistance there. He handles the practical responsibilities that come with an office-based legal practice and remains available to take on the matters presented by clients. His current practice is centered on serving clients from his office location.