
Marc D. Greenbaum

Cushing-Gavin Award Recipient
Father Edward F. Boyle Award (Auxiliary), 2025
Marc D. Greenbaum commenced his arbitration career in 1983 and heard cases throughout New England. He is or has been a member of various arbitration panels, including those maintained by the American Arbitration Association and The Labor Relations Connection, among others. He was also a Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School where he taught Labor Law, Labor and Employment Arbitration, Employment Law and Employment Discrimination. He also taught numerous students who practice labor and employment law.
Marc has been a frequent speaker at continuing education programs on public sector collective bargaining, labor arbitration and employment law. He is one of the general editors of Labor And Employment Arbitration and Volume 9 of the Labor and Employment Law series. He is a member of the National Academy of Arbitrators and a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.
Marc graduated from Rutgers University and Boston College Law School. Prior to joining the Suffolk faculty, he clerked for the Hon. Paul J. Liacos of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts and was associated with the Boston law firm now known as Foley Hoag. Along with his wife, Linda, he resides in Ocala, FL to be close to their daughter, Samantha, and her equine and canine friends. He spends summers in Kennebunk, ME to escape the Florida heat.