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Adam Levin Named to The Hollywood Reporter's “Top 100 Power Lawyers” List

April 2014

Leading labor and employment attorney for entertainment industry once again recognized on prestigious list

Adam Levin was selected for inclusion in the eighth annual “Top 100 Power Lawyers” report, which was published this week by The Hollywood Reporter. This is the fourth consecutive year Levin has been named to the entertainment trade publication’s “Power Lawyers” list.

Levin represents employers in all areas of labor and employment law, including serving as lead counsel in numerous high profile employment discrimination, wrongful termination and trade secret/unfair competition cases. He also represents management in labor arbitrations, National Labor Relations Board hearings and other administrative proceedings, and in litigation involving right of publicity, invasion of privacy and related claims.

Levin was among the lawyers honored yesterday morning at a breakfast hosted by Matthew Belloni, executive editor of The Hollywood Reporter, at Spago Beverly Hills. To determine the entertainment industry’s 100 most influential attorneys, The Hollywood Reporter researches the biggest deals and legal cases of the past year. Lawyers are identified as talent dealmakers, litigators or corporate dealmakers and evaluated against their peers based on cases won/nature of deals closed as well as their reputation within the entertainment legal community.

To learn more visit The Hollywood Reporter online.

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