Background
Levit, Jay Joseph was born on February 20, 1934 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Albert and Mary Levit.
Levit, Jay Joseph was born on February 20, 1934 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Albert and Mary Levit.
Case Western Reserve University (Bachelor of Arts, 1955). University of Richmond (Juris Doctor, 1958). Harvard Law School (Master of Laws, 1959).
Phi Alpha Delta.
Carson v. American Brands, 450 United States. 79, 101 South.Ct. 993 (1981); Bacci v. Commonwealth, 213 Virginia. 236, 191 South.E. 2d 182 (1972).Worked at Levit & Mann (Richmond, Virginia) specializing in Labor and Employment, Employee Benefits, Personal Injury, Business Law, Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1958, Virginia. 1961, District of Columbia, United States.
District Court, District of Maryland and United States.
Supreme Court; 1962, United States. District Court, District of Columbia and United States.
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. 1967, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
1982, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
1989, United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. Phi Alpha Delta. Author: "National Labor Relations Policy-Attuning it to Unions within Reasonable Limits," University of Richmond Law Review, 1965.
Contributing Editor since 1974 to Bureau of National Affairs, "The Developing Labor Law." Instructor, University of Michigan Law School, 1964-1965.
Adjunct Associate Professor of Law, University of Richmond Law School, 1974-1977. Seminar Lecturer, including Virginia Continuing legal education. Trial Attorney, United States.
Department of Justice, Washington, District of Columbia, 1960-1964.
Listed in: "Who"s Who in America," 1998. "Best Lawyers in America;" "Who"s Who in American Law." Serving as early neutral evaluator (Alternate Dispute Resolution) by appointment of Circuit Court for City of Richmond.
Member: Virginia (Member, Labor Law Committee, 1973-1996), Federal (Member, Labor Law Committee, 1973) and American (Member, Labor Law Committee, 1973) Bar Associations. Virginia State Bar.
Since its establishment in Richmond, Virginia., in 1978, Levit and Mann has earned its reputation for excellence in labor and employment law, civil and criminal trial and appellate practice, and personal injury law.
The firm has represented the individual, business and organization in negotiation, arbitration and administrative proceedings.
lieutenant has appeared in state and federal courts, including the Fourth and Eleventh Circuits, the Virginia Supreme Court and the United States. Supreme Court.
"National Labor Relations Policy-Attuning it to Unions within Reasonable Limits," University of Richmond Law Review, 1965. Contributing Editor since 1974 to Bureau of National Affairs, The Developing Labor Law." Instructor, University of Michigan Law School, 1964-1965. Adjunct Associate Professor of Law, University of Richmond Law School, 1974-1977.
Trial Attorney, United States. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 1960-1964.
Virginia (Member, Labor Law Committee, since 1973), Federal (Member, Labor Law Committee, since 1973) and American (Member, Labor Law Committee, since 1973) Bar Associations. Virginia State Bar. Labor Relations, Government Contracts, Civil and Criminal Trials and Appeals.
Married Heloise Bertman, July 14, 1962. Children: Richard Bertman, Robert Edward, Darcy Francine.