Background
Levine, Barry M. was born on January 11, 1958 in Bay Shore, New York, United States.
Levine, Barry M. was born on January 11, 1958 in Bay Shore, New York, United States.
Franklin & Marshall College (Bachelor of Arts, 1980). University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Emory University (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Notre Dame Law School, London, England. University of Michigan (Doctor of Philosophy, 1992).
Worked at Braun Kendrick Finkbeiner PLC (Saginaw, Michigan. Also Ann Arbor, Michigan) specializing in Environmental Litigation, Environmental Regulation, Intellectual Property, Land Use Litigation, Land Use Regulation. Admitted to the bar, 1983, Georgia and Michigan.
1994, District of Columbia and New York. Phi Alpha Theta. Recipient: Pryor Entrepreneurial Award, Best Prepared Business Plan. Dean Rusk European Economic Fellowship.
Author: "Medical Monitoring: Who Pays For Medical Surveillance When People Are Exposed To Toxic Substances?" Michigan Bar Journal, p. 1044, October, 1994; "Balancing the Sanctity of Private Property Rights Against the Need for Land Use Regulation: An Anglo-American Perspective," 1 Notre Dame Journal of International Law, 33, 1993. "Civil Enforcement of Zoning Violations," Planning and Zoning News," October, 1986.
"Maximizing Legal Resources in Land Use Disputes," Planning and Zoning News," October, 1986. "Proposed Environmental Cleanup Bill Poses Many Problems," Ann Arbor Business-to-Business, May, 1990. "Establishing Ground Rules for Environmental Action: The Case of Administrative Rules for the Michigan Environmental Response Act," 68 The University of Detroit Law Review, 131, 1991.
"Evaluating the Burden of Proof in Toxic Tort Cases," 11 Michigan Environmental Law Journal, No. 2, P. 2 (1992); "Adkins v. Thomas Solvent," 12 Michigan Environmental Law Journal No.
1, P. 15 (1993). Chairman, Toxic Tort Committee and Council. Member: New York State and American (Member, Sections of Natural Resources and Environmental Law) Bar Associations. District of Columbia Bar.
State Bar of Georgia (Member, Environmental Law Section). National Institute of Trial Advocacy. (Also at Ann Arbor Office).
Member: New York State and American (Member, Sections of Natural Resources and Environmental Law) Bar Associations. District of Columbia Bar. State Bar of Georgia (Member, Environmental Law Section).
National Institute of Trial Advocacy. (Also at Ann Arbor Office).