Kevin J. Greene
Professor of Law
J.D., Yale Law School;
B.A., State University of New York at Old Westbury, summa cum laude
Professor Kevin Jerome (“KJ”) Greene was drawn to academia to explore the dynamics of entertainment and intellectual property law at a deeper level. Before joining the faculty at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 1997, Professor Greene built a successful career in New York representing major celebrities and powerhouse companies in the entertainment industry.
His expert knowledge of entertainment AND intellectual property law makes him an invaluable resource for students interested in the field. His teaching and mentoring style produces lawyers who are rigorous thinkers making a positive contribution to the profession. For Professor Greene, fulfillment comes from watching students and graduates succeed and reach their goals, whether it is publishing an article from a paper that started in his class, using principles from his Contracts to win a contracts case, or thriving as an intellectual property in-house counsel in London or LA.
“Our students and graduates have had tremendous success in the field of entertainment law, and that is most rewarding to see and nurture. The law — like life — is about winning or losing, and helping students win in law and life is the goal,” said Greene.
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