Bryant M. Greening
The bar record
We looked Greening up in the public register of the Lawyer Registration & Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois. This is what it says, unedited.
and pending proceedings
What "None" does and doesn't mean. ARDC states that investigations are confidential, and that information about whether one exists is not available. So "no public record of discipline" means the register shows no public discipline — not that no complaint has ever been made. We report the register, not an inference from it.
Why the registered address says a different firm
Greening's address of record with the ARDC is Aleksy Belcher, not LegalRideshare. That isn't a discrepancy, and it's the kind of thing only a bar check surfaces.
The ABA Journal reported in 2017 that Greening and firm partner Matt Belcher set up LegalRideshare in January 2016 as an independent entity, and that both lawyers continued to practise at Aleksy Belcher. He works at both. LegalRideshare's second Chicago office is at 350 N LaSalle Street — the same address the ARDC holds.
Background
Greening co-founded LegalRideshare in January 2016, which the firm describes as the first US practice dedicated solely to rideshare, delivery and gig-work injury claims.Reported The ABA Journal profiled the firm in August 2017 under the headline "Riding the Trend", treating the niche as new at the time.Verified
He registered as an Uber driver himself to work cases from the driver's side.Reported He holds a JD from DePaul University College of Law and was admitted in Illinois in 2011 — roughly five years of practice before founding the firm.Verified
The firm's own founding date checks out. Its site says "nearly a decade ago"; the ABA Journal, writing in 2017, says January 2016. The firm's account and the independent record agree.
Practice
LegalRideshare handles Uber, Lyft, delivery and gig-work accident claims, and says it takes no other work.Reported That focus matters in these cases: which insurance applies depends on what the driver was doing at the moment of the crash, and the policy limits change at each step.
The firm reports free consultations and a contingency fee — "pay nothing unless we win".Reported Confirm both directly before you engage anyone.
Results
The firm publishes no settlement figures. Asked what it has recovered, its site says only "thousands of clients" and "millions of dollars", with no number attached.
We're leaving that as it is. Most firms in this category advertise a precise recovery total; there is no audited source behind any of them, and sharpening a firm's vague claim into a hard statistic would be inventing one. The absence is worth knowing about — and here, the most specialised firm we found publishes the least specific numbers.
Reviews
4.9 average across 119 Google reviews at the N Clark Street office, and 5.0 across 28 at N LaSalle.Verified We check that a review record exists and is consistent with the firm's location and practice. We don't audit individual reviews, and nobody outside Google can.
What we haven't checked
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