About a year ago, an Army reservist just back from Iraq came to McCarter & English in Newark carrying $10,000 in cash. He had lost much of his hearing in combat, the Army had decided to pay him a small, one-time disability benefit, and he had heard from fellow soldiers about a retired officer who could help.

William Greenberg took the case, and the reservist was relieved to hear it wouldn’t cost him a dime. Representing him pro bono, Greenberg won him the maximum benefit allowed — a pension equal to 75 percent of his military pay.

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