About Jennie
Jennie Levin earned a B.A. in Linguistics and English Literature from Ben-Gurion University in 2000 and a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 2007. Her undergraduate study trained her to pay attention to language and nuance. Law school deepened that habit and added legal method and doctrine.
She began her legal career after finishing at Berkeley in 2007. Over time she moved from early associate roles into private practice. She established the Law Offices of Jennie Levin, P.C., where she has developed a practice that leans on careful drafting and clear explanation. Colleagues describe her work style as methodical and plainspoken; she prefers short, precise drafts to elaborate prose.
Her background in linguistics and literature shapes how she approaches cases and client files. She places emphasis on parsing statutes, contracts, and witness statements so that meaning is clear. That approach influences her client counseling and her written work. She is comfortable translating legal concepts into language clients can use when making decisions.
In running a small firm, Levin manages both the legal and business demands of practice. She supervises case preparation, maintains client contact, and handles day-to-day office operations. The structure of her practice allows her to handle file strategy from intake through resolution. She balances research and writing tasks with direct client advocacy.
Levin has continued to refine her work since law school. She values clarity in pleadings, thoroughness in factual investigation, and an economy of language in agreements and filings. Those priorities guide how she trains any staff and how she allocates time on matters.
Her office, the Law Offices of Jennie Levin, P.C., serves clients in matters that require careful legal analysis and clear communication. She currently practices through that firm, handling client representation and legal counseling.