Q&A with Jacky Greenberg Vogt
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Jacqueline “Jacky” Greenberg Vogt, a shareholder with Mandelbaum Barrett PC in Roseland, N.J., has more than 25 years of experience advising real estate owners, developers, investors, lenders, and contractors in construction contracting and litigation in the New York City metropolitan area, and throughout the U.S. She serves as chair of the firm’s Construction Law Practice Group.
A 1992 graduate of Rutgers Law School, Vogt assists clients throughout the entire construction lifecycle, from initial conception and project planning to contract negotiations, bid preparation, and project delivery. She also has significant experience resolving a wide array of construction disputes, including payments, lien claims, defective design and construction claims, delay claims, indemnity claims, personal injury claims, labor and employment issues, and default and convenience terminations. In addition, she frequently litigates claims against surety bonds and construction insurance policies, as well as creditor’s rights and bankruptcy issues in the construction arena. An alumna of Skidmore College, Vogt has tried cases in state courts, administrative tribunals, and arbitration panels.
A: My first job after college was as an assistant to a Talent Agent at the William Morris Agency in New York City. At that time, William Morris was the largest and oldest talent agency in the world.
A: After the initial awe of my job at the William Morris Agency wore off, I realized I was not intellectually stimulated. I decided that I wanted to go to grad school. Because my dad was a lawyer, and we were very close and had a lot in common, law school had always been in the back of my mind. My dad was the major influence on my decision to apply to law school.
A: A lawyer friend of mine named Michael Griffinger was one of many mentors I have had throughout my career. He influenced my career by guiding me through several firm changes, and the path to dedicating myself to a practice area specialty. His influence was mostly in his love for our profession, his high ethical and professional standards, his example of being a leader in the legal community, giving back, and being a wonderful role model.
A: My mother told me: “The most important thing you can give your children is a happy childhood.”
A: Play the piano.
A: Although I am very proud of having become a shareholder, first at Greenberg Traurig and then at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, another of my proudest moments was upon getting a “no cause of action” verdict on behalf of my client in my first jury trial.
A: Movie: I cannot possibly pick just one! But I loved the book (by William Goldman) and the movie “The Princess Bride.”
Book: Some of my favorites are “The Prince of Tides,” “This Tender Land,” “A Gentleman in Moscow,” and “Cutting for Stone.” I could go on and on as I am a big reader
A: The Old City of Jerusalem and the Grand Canyon.
A: Walking my dogs, hiking, sitting on the beach, reading, and shopping.
A: “Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did backwards and in high heels.”
A: My parents, who are both gone.
A: Buying a shore house. Traveling with my children and husband to Jerusalem. Taking an RV trip around the country, and also going to a dude ranch.