Background
Levin, Michael Henry was born on November 24, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Benjamin and Beatrice G. (Jackson) Levin.
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Levin, Michael Henry was born on November 24, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Benjamin and Beatrice G. (Jackson) Levin.
University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1964). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1969). Oxford University, England (Master of Literature, 1970).
Worked at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, Limited liability partnership (Richmond, Virginia) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1970, District of Columbia. Phi Beta Kappa. Thouron Fellowship.
Recipient: Environmental Protection Agency Bronze Medal, 1986.
Four Environmental Protection Agency, SES Managerial Awards, 1983-1986. Environmental Protection Agency Gold Medal for Extraordinary Service, 1982.
Congressional Fellowship, 1978-1979. Listed in: Who"s Who In American Law, 3rd educated
Who"s Who in the East, 20th Education Author: "Environmental Trends," quarterly column, Journal of Air Pollution Control Association, (later Journal of Air & Waste Management Association), 1989-1992.
"Discovery and Disclosure: How to Protect Your Environmental.Audit Report," Environmental Audit Handbook, 1996. "Liability Without End? Consultants, Contracts and The Limits of Environmental Responsibility," BNA Environment Reporter, September 1993. "What You Can Do if You Don"t Have CashFinancing Environmental Compliance," BNA Environment Reporter, March 1994.
Reviewer: "Harnessing Market Forces to Protect our Environment: Initiatives for the New President," Project 88 Report, 1988-1989.
"Incentives for Action: Designing Market-Based Environmental Strategies," Project 88 Round II, 1990-1991. "Technologies and Other Measures for Controlling Emissions," National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, 1989-1990.
Moderator: "Implementing the Clean Air Acting," National American Bar Association Teleconference/Air & Waste Management Association, February 1996. Testimony: "Any Credible Evidence," United States.
Environmental Protection Agency, April 1996.
Visiting Lecturer on Regulation: Kennedy School of Government, 1989. University of Virginia Law School, 1983. Harvard Law School, 1980.
Columbia Graduate School of Business, Senior Executive Seminars, 1979.
Harvard Faculty Project on Regulation, 1977-1978. Harvard School of Public Health, 1976.
Director, Regulatory Reform Staff, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, 1979-1988.
Legislative Aide, United States.
Senate, House of Representatives, 1978-1979. Deputy Director, President"s Task Force on Safety & Health, The White House, 1977-1978. Counsel for Appellate Litigation, United States.
Department of Labor, 1972-1977.
Special Assistant, Complex Litigation, United States. Department of Labor, 1971-1972.
Appellate Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, 1969-1971. Chair, Legal/Liability Committee, 1996 and Vice Chair, United States.
Government Affairs Committee, 1994-1996, United States.
Air and Waste Management Association. Teaching Fellow, Harvard College, 1968-1969. Faculty Research Associate, Harvard Law School, 1967-1968.
Member, National Advisory Panel, Integrating Environmental Goals with Product Design (the "Green Design Report"), United States.
Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, 1990-1992. Chair, Task Force on Market Approaches, Clean Air Working Group, 1989-1990.
Vice Chair, Environmental Values Committee, Administrative Law Section, 1988-1990 and Public Chair, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Committee, Labor Law Section, 1977-1978, American Bar Association. (Resident, Washington, District of Columbia Office).
McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, Limited liability partnership is among the largest law firms in the United States.
From its locations in Alexandria, Baltimore, Charlottesville, Jacksonville, Norfolk, Richmond, Tysons Corner, Washington, District of Columbia, Almaty, Republic of Kazakstan, Moscow, Russia, Brussels, Belgium, and Zurich, Switzerland, the firm serves the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast region and other United States. and foreign corporate centers. This concentration of lawyers in one of the fastest growing, most populous areas of the nation, coupled with a long tradition of excellence and individual attention, distinguishes the firm from most others
Member, National Advisory Panel, Integrating Environmental Goals with Product Design (the "Green Design Report"), United States. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, 1990-1992. Chair, Task Force on Market Approaches, Clean Air Working Group, 1989-1990.
Vice Chair, Environmental Values Committee, Administrative Law Section, 1988-1990 and Public Chair, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Committee, Labor Law Section, 1977-1978, American Bar Association.
(Resident, Washington, District of Columbia Office).
Married Nora Jean Bieler, January 5, 1966. Children: Jeremy Ben, Daniel Hirsch.