About Andrew

Andrew Levine practices law at Levine Law Center. He has built a practice that centers on day-to-day client work and courtroom matters, and he handles the tasks that come with running a modern small firm. His approach is straightforward. He prefers clear explanations over legal jargon and practical solutions over theoretical exercises.

After completing his legal education, Levine entered private practice. He has spent years dealing with the ordinary unpredictabilities of legal work: deadlines, filings, client meetings and courtroom appearances. Those years taught him how to set priorities, how to explain complex subjects in plain language, and how to manage a caseload so that clients know what to expect next.

Levine’s early career involved the kinds of matters most lawyers learn on the job. He learned to draft pleadings, prepare discovery, negotiate settlements and present arguments in hearings. He also learned the administrative side of practice. The paperwork, calendaring and client intake processes are part of the work, and he gives them the same attention he gives substantive legal issues. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and direct in communication.

In the office he balances client-facing work with firm responsibilities. He meets with clients to set expectations. He supervises case progress and makes tactical decisions about when to litigate and when to seek resolution outside the courtroom. He values practical outcomes. That often means mapping out a clear plan and revising it as new facts emerge. He tends to prefer incremental progress over sweeping promises.

Outside of individual cases, Levine pays attention to how a small law office runs. He has organized internal procedures that streamline intake and follow-up. That practical side of the work matters to clients who want consistent service and prompt responses. It also shapes how he staffs matters and delegates tasks within the firm.

Colleagues and clients say he is thorough in the work he takes on. He prepares documents carefully and keeps clients informed at each step. He does not court publicity or make grand claims. Instead he handles daily legal problems and helps clients make decisions that move their matters forward.

As of 2026 he practices at Levine Law Center, where his work focuses on representing clients and managing their cases in a small-firm setting.

Office Locations

Main Office

 10011 SE Division St. Suite 201 Portland OR 97266