Stewart J. Greenleaf, Jr.
BLUE BELL
(215) 977-1032
sjgjr@elliottgreenleaf.com

Stewart J. Greenleaf, Jr. is an associate in the firm's Blue Bell office. Mr. Greenleaf concentrates his practice in a wide-range of complex commercial litigation matters, as well as appeals to Pennsylvania's appellate courts. In 2008, he was named a Pennsylvania SuperLawyers "Rising Star."
Following law school, Mr. Greenleaf served a judicial clerkship with President Judge Emeritus Stephen J. McEwen, Jr. of the Pennsylvania Superior Court.
Mr. Greenleaf is a 2004 graduate of American University's Washington College of Law where he served as president of the American University chapter of the Federalist Society of Law and Public Policy Studies from 2002 to 2003. He received a B.A. from the University of Maryland, where he concentrated his studies in the fields of political science and philosophy.
Mr. Greenleaf is active in the community both within and outside the legal profession. He serves as a hearing committee member for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's Disciplinary Board. Additionally, he serves as Co-Chair for the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Young Lawyer's Division, representing young lawyers in all of the counties surrounding Philadelphia, and as a Delegate in the Pennsylvania Bar Association's House of Delegates. Mr. Greenleaf also represents child victims of abuse with the Montgomery Child Advocacy Program. Outside of the legal profession, Mr. Greenleaf serves as a member of the Upper Moreland Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, and as a Trustee of the Upper Moreland Free Public Library.
Mr. Greenleaf is a member of the Bars of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the State of New Jersey, the United States District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Greenleaf's professional relationships include the Pennsylvania and Montgomery Bar Associations.
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