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Lecturer on Law; Senior Clinical Instructor and Managing Attorney of the Health, Disability and Planning Practice Group and the Family and Children's Law Unit
rgreenwa@law.harvard.edu, 617.390.2584
Robert joined the Harvard Clinical Program in 1987 and founded the AIDS Law Clinic and Medical Legal Services program at the Legal Services Center. As a result of the efforts of Robert and others, the program, working with the terminally ill, disabled, and frail elderly, has become a major service operation and focus of law student activity and learning. Robert currently manages and develops the Center’s HELLP unit which provides legal services in the areas of employment, consumer, insurance, disability and estate planning. In addition, Robert runs an independent policy and law consulting firm serving government, private and community sector clients. He has served as the Director of Public Policy and Legal Affairs for the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts, as an advisor to the President’s National Commission on AIDS, as a board member of the AIDS Action Council of Washington D.C. and the National Lesbian and Gay Bar Association, and as a visiting professor at Northeastern University School of Law. He received his B.A. from Vassar College in 1980 and his J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law in 1986.
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