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David Levine serves as a Professorial Lecturer in Law at The George Washington University Law School, concurrently holding a senior attorney position with the Judicial Conference of the United States Committee on Court Administration and Case Management. This 14-judge committee develops federal court policies on public access, case management, and litigant privacy.
His expertise spans critical judicial administration domains:
- Bankruptcy Law and Consumer Bankruptcy Enforcement
- Federal Courts Policy Development
- Public Access to Court Records
- Litigant Privacy Protections
- Cost-Containment for Court Clerks' Offices
- Pro Se Litigant Support Systems
Prior to his current role, Levine served as a senior trial attorney at the Executive Office for U.S. Trustees (Department of Justice), developing national bankruptcy enforcement policies and instructing at the DOJ's National Advocacy Center. His earlier career included corporate bankruptcy litigation at Cooley LLP and judicial clerkships with Bankruptcy Judges E. Stephen Derby (Maryland) and James R. Grube (Northern California).
Education:
- BA, University of Pennsylvania
- MA, George Washington University
- JD, George Washington University
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