About Amy

Amy Eskin is an attorney at Levin Simes LLP. She works within a firm environment that handles complex matters, collaborating with colleagues on cases that require sustained investigation and detailed legal writing. Her role involves both courtroom preparation and behind-the-scenes work that keeps cases moving toward resolution.

At Levin Simes LLP she joined a team of lawyers handling contested matters. Her responsibilities have included drafting motions, preparing discovery requests and responses, and taking and defending depositions. She spends significant time analyzing factual records, organizing evidence, and preparing witness examinations. Those tasks form the backbone of the day-to-day practice for many lawyers at her level, and they shape how cases proceed from intake to disposition.

Eskin’s work also covers written advocacy. She prepares briefs and memoranda aimed at persuading judges and opposing counsel. She researches legal authority and synthesizes case law into practical arguments. The writing often requires balancing detailed legal analysis with clear explanations of factual hows and whys. That combination of research and plain language drafting is central to the file work she carries out.

In client-facing matters, she assists in case strategy and counseling. She meets with clients to review developments, explain procedural steps, and set expectations for litigation timelines. She participates in settlement discussions and alternative dispute resolution sessions when they arise. Those conversations demand a steady attention to client priorities and a realistic appraisal of likely outcomes.

Her courtroom preparation includes all phases of trial readiness: exhibit lists, witness preparation, motions in limine, and jury instructions when appropriate. She coordinates with experts, gathers documentary proof, and prepares witnesses so testimony will be clear and focused. On calendar days she may appear for hearings, argue motions, or handle pretrial conferences as part of the broader litigation team.

Outside of active matters, she contributes to case intake and development. That work includes initial fact-gathering, conflict checks, and drafting demand letters when appropriate. It also involves internal collaboration on staffing and workflow to keep multiple matters on track.

Eskin remains based at Levin Simes LLP, where her current practice concentrates on litigation, client counseling, and dispute resolution work at the firm.

Experience

Levin Simes LLP