About Brian
Brian Levine grew up studying ideas and institutions. He earned a B.A. from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and then took his legal training at West Virginia University College of Law, where he received his J.D. Those credentials set the stage for a long career in private practice.
He launched Levine Law, LLC in 2007. He started the firm as a solo practitioner and has maintained ownership since then. The move into practice ownership forced him to wear many hats. He has handled case intake, client counseling, office management, and the steady business work that keeps a small firm operating.
Levine is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and has built his practice there. Over the years he has navigated the daily demands of running a law firm. That has meant managing deadlines, advising clients on legal options, and coordinating outside resources when matters require additional expertise. The arc is familiar to many small-firm lawyers: a mix of lawyering and entrepreneurship.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in his preparation. He tends to break complex problems into smaller parts and address them one by one. His files reflect careful note-taking and attention to follow-up. He balances client communication with the practical necessities of case management. The result is a practice that aims for clarity and predictability rather than flash.
Outside the office he has kept a steady focus on maintaining competence in Pennsylvania law. That work includes staying current with changes in local rules and court procedures. Running a small firm has also required him to adapt office systems and procedures to meet client needs as they evolve. That practical orientation informs how he approaches new matters brought to the firm.
For anyone considering the firm, Levine offers the direct point of contact that a small practice provides. He has spent nearly two decades building and managing Levine Law, LLC. He currently practices at Levine Law, LLC, representing clients in Pennsylvania.