Hangley Aronchick is proud to announce that Jason Levine has been named a 2020 Lawyer on the Fast Track by the Legal Intelligencer. This award honors the best attorneys under 40 years old in Pennsylvania.
Practicing in the Philadelphia and Cherry Hill offices, Jason represents companies and individuals in a variety of complex business and litigation matters involving contract disputes, fraud, corruption, tax issues, government regulations, restrictive covenants, trade secrets, and business torts. His clients include private equity firms and their portfolio companies, telecommunications companies, real estate companies, retailers, financial services institutions, professional services firms, entrepreneurs, and other businesses and individuals.
Jason maintains an active pro bono practice, including representing indigent individuals in both criminal and civil rights matters, and is an active member of several non-profit and community organizations. He serves on the Regional Board of the Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey office of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a civil rights organization, and has spearheaded an effort to expand ADL’s critical anti-bias and anti-bullying educational programs in Southern New Jersey. In 2019, he was honored with the ADL’s Daniel R. Ginsberg Leadership Award in recognition of his work with the organization. Recently, Jason accepted an award from the Camden County, New Jersey, Freeholders on behalf of the ADL, recognizing the important work to ADL does in Southern New Jersey. He has also served on the Associates Board of City Year Philadelphia, an organization that helps keep students in school and on track to graduate by bringing together thousands of AmeriCorps volunteers to teach, tutor, and mentor children in the city, and he is a member of LEADERSHIP Philadelphia’s Core Class of 2019, a non-profit organization that mobilizes and connects the talent of the private sector to serve the community.
Jason is a 2009 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he served as Comments Editor for the University of Pennsylvania Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif. He also received a BA in economics, summa cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania.
Jason and other honorees were recognized in a special supplement of the Legal Intelligencer and honored at an awards ceremony in September.
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