Profile
Lee E. Greenwald’s practice focuses on commercial real estate and renewable energy. Lee represents clients in the development, financing, leasing, acquisition, and sale of real property. He also represents developers, investors, and lenders in various phases of renewable wind and solar energy projects.
Prior to joining the firm, Lee practiced in civil litigation, where he represented clients in trial courts across the State of Nebraska and in front of the Nebraska Court of Appeals. A native of Kearney, Nebraska, Lee has volunteered as a member of the City’s Park and Recreation Advisory Board, as a committee member for the YMCA, and as a high school mock trial coach.
In 2022, Lee was included in Great Plains Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars list in the practice area of Litigation.
Lee received his Juris Doctor from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 2012, where he completed the intellectual property law program of concentrated study. He received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Finance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Areas of Practice
Education
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln, B.S. Business Administration, 2008
- University of Nebraska College of Law, J.D., 2012
Bar & Court Admissions
- Nebraska, 2013
- Missouri, 2012
- US District Court, District of Nebraska, 2015
Dirt Alert
- Renewable Energy Continues to Grow in Nebraska
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – LB 83: Public Bodies Must Require Speakers to Identify Themselves
- Nebraska Supreme Court: Co-Owners Must Act Jointly to Encumber Property
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session, Reconvenes January 6, 2021
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
- 106th Nebraska Legislature, Second Session, Adjourns Sine Die
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislative Chart
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session
- Nebraska Supreme Court: Municipalities May Require Landlord Guaranty for Utility Services
- Nebraska Supreme Court: Self-Imposed Hardship Not an Absolute Bar to Zoning Variance
- Nebraska Department of Revenue: Taxpayers Must Electronically Pay Renewable Energy Nameplate Capacity Taxes in Excess of $5,000
- Nebraska Supreme Court Expands Municipalities’ Authority to Annex Adjacent Agricultural Land
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislative Chart
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session Bill Introduction Concludes
- Nebraska Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Real Property Covenants to Run With Land
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislative Chart
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislative Chart
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Updated Activity on Bills of Interest
- Treasury Department Extends Safe Harbors On Renewable Energy Tax Credits Amid COVID-19
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislature Passes LB 83: Amendments to Open Meetings Act
- 2020 NEBRASKA ELECTION RESULTS
Areas of Practice
Education
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln, B.S. Business Administration, 2008
- University of Nebraska College of Law, J.D., 2012
Bar & Court Admissions
- Nebraska, 2013
- Missouri, 2012
- US District Court, District of Nebraska, 2015
Profile
Lee E. Greenwald’s practice focuses on commercial real estate and renewable energy. Lee represents clients in the development, financing, leasing, acquisition, and sale of real property. He also represents developers, investors, and lenders in various phases of renewable wind and solar energy projects.
Prior to joining the firm, Lee practiced in civil litigation, where he represented clients in trial courts across the State of Nebraska and in front of the Nebraska Court of Appeals. A native of Kearney, Nebraska, Lee has volunteered as a member of the City’s Park and Recreation Advisory Board, as a committee member for the YMCA, and as a high school mock trial coach.
In 2022, Lee was included in Great Plains Super Lawyers' Rising Stars list in the practice area of Litigation.
Lee received his Juris Doctor from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 2012, where he completed the intellectual property law program of concentrated study. He received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Finance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Dirt Alert
- Renewable Energy Continues to Grow in Nebraska
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – LB 83: Public Bodies Must Require Speakers to Identify Themselves
- Nebraska Supreme Court: Co-Owners Must Act Jointly to Encumber Property
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session, Reconvenes January 6, 2021
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
- 106th Nebraska Legislature, Second Session, Adjourns Sine Die
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislative Chart
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session
- Nebraska Supreme Court: Municipalities May Require Landlord Guaranty for Utility Services
- Nebraska Supreme Court: Self-Imposed Hardship Not an Absolute Bar to Zoning Variance
- Nebraska Department of Revenue: Taxpayers Must Electronically Pay Renewable Energy Nameplate Capacity Taxes in Excess of $5,000
- Nebraska Supreme Court Expands Municipalities’ Authority to Annex Adjacent Agricultural Land
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislative Chart
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session Bill Introduction Concludes
- Nebraska Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Real Property Covenants to Run With Land
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislative Chart
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislative Chart
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Updated Activity on Bills of Interest
- Treasury Department Extends Safe Harbors On Renewable Energy Tax Credits Amid COVID-19
- 107th Nebraska Legislature, First Session – Legislature Passes LB 83: Amendments to Open Meetings Act
- 2020 NEBRASKA ELECTION RESULTS