Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin is a Clinical Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School and the Founding Director of the Program on Leadership at the Heyman Center for Corporate Governance. Professor Greenberg-Kobrin is a Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School, where she served as Dean of Students, and holds an appointment at Columbia's Teachers College. She teaches in the areas of negotiation, leadership, transactional law, corporate and intellectual property law.

Professor Greenberg-Kobrin trains leaders around the world and consults to leaders in the business, legal, university, educational and non-profit worlds on a range of issues including negotiation and conflict resolution, leadership, policy creation and implementation, strategic planning, crisis management, faculty development and training and intellectual property law. Prior to her appointment to Columbia, she was an attorney in the corporate, securities, and financial institutions groups at Arnold & Porter LLP.

She received both her BA and her JD from Columbia University. She serves on a number of not-for-profit boards and lives in New York with her husband.  They are the proud parents of six children and one very beloved failed guide dog.

Passionate advocate for negotation skills