Jack Carl Greenburg

Jack Carl Greenburg (January 4, 1909 – c. December 1990) was a Los Angeles attorney who served as Chief Clerk of the California Assembly from 1939 to 1941.

[2] He served as President of the national professional commerce and law fraternity Lambda Gamma Phi in 1931.

On January 29, 1940, Governor Culbert Olson called the Legislature into Special Session to deal with myriad issues, including the unemployment problem in Depression-era California.

Greenburg was succeeded in January 1941 by Arthur Ohnimus, who returned as Assembly Chief Clerk after a four-year hiatus.

In later years, Greenburg would return to Los Angeles to practice law.