Background
Levin, Alan M. was born on December 8, 1947 in New York, New York, United States.
Levin, Alan M. was born on December 8, 1947 in New York, New York, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1971). University of Chicago (Juris Doctor, 1974).
Worked at Laner, Muchin, Dombrow, Becker, Levin and Tominberg, Limited. (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Labor and Employment Relations Law, Employee Benefits Law and Related Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Illinois and United States.
District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
1975, United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. 1978, United States. Supreme Court.
Author: "Seventh Circuit Review: Labor Law," 51 Chicago-Kent Law Review 509, 1974. "The Dilemma of the Small Plan Fiduciary Under Employee Retirement Income Security Act," 56 Chicago-Kent Law Review 589, 1980.
"Privatization: A Management Perspective," The Illinois Public Relations Report, Spring, 1989, 6.
Faculty, Institute for Applied Management and Law, 1986-1994. Past Lecturer, Illinois Institute Foreign Continuing Legal Education. Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, Past President, Executives Guild, Limited.
Member: Chicago Bar Association (Member, Committee on Labor Law, 1976).
Decalogue Society of Lawyers. Laner, Muchin, Dombrow, Becker, Levin and Tominberg, Limited. was established in 1945.
Since its inception, the Firm has exclusively practiced labor and employment relations law. The Firm currently provides a full range of services in labor and employment relations, in employee benefits, and in litigation in all of these areas to more than 400 Companies/Employers in almost every state in the United States. and in Canada.
The Firm also serves as business advisor to many of its clients.
The Firm"s clients employ from several employees to 20,000 employees, are both union-organized and unorganized, and represent an expansive cross-section of private and public employers. Foreign example, the Firm represents such diverse clients as manufacturing companies, banks, insurance companies, hospitals and health care facilities, educational institutions, computer and data processing services firms, communications companies, hotels, construction firms, distribution firms, mines and real estate investment companies. The Firm"s client list includes: cities, a major university, a major league baseball team, an National Basketball Association basketball team, a public television station, a classical music radio station, a major television production studio, the nations"s largest manufacturer of window shades, one of the nation"s largest coal companies, a billion dollar food distribution business, and major suppliers to the automobile industry.
Member: Chicago Bar Association (Member, Committee on Labor Law, 1976). Decalogue Society of Lawyers.