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January 6, 2009

Levinson Named Assistant Professor at Louisville/Brandeis

Levinson Congratulations to Ariana Levinson, who has been appointed an Assistant Professor at Louisville/Brandeis School of Law.  She has been teaching there for the past academic year as a Visiting Assistant Professor.  She'll be teaching contracts, labor law, and some combination of other employment/arbitration courses.

Prior to teaching at Louisville Law, Levinson taught at USC School of Law and at UCLA School of Law. Before that, she worked as a fellow for the AFL-CIO's Legal Department, practiced labor law for Holguin & Garfield  in Los Angelesand, and clerked for the Honorable John G. Davies (United States District Court, Central District of California) and for the Honorable Myra C. Selby (Supreme Court of Indiana).

Levinson graduated magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School, where she was on the Law Review.  She also attended Michigan for her undergraduate degree.  She is admitted to practice in Indiana and California.

Recent articles include Industrial Justice: Privacy Protection for the Employed and Lawyering Skills Principles and Methods Offer Insight as to Best Practices for Arbitration.

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