Beth Levine, resident in the firm’s New York office, has over thirty years’ experience in bankruptcy and complex commercial litigation. She has litigated corporate-governance and fiduciary-duty issues, breach-of-contract and professional-malpractice claims, avoidance actions, contested DIP financing and sale motions, and claims objections. Beth has significant experience investigating and prosecuting claims on behalf of committees, bankruptcy estates, and liquidating trusts. She also has extensive experience in the analysis, prosecution, and resolution of claims arising out of rejected commercial real estate leases.
Beth holds bachelors degrees from Barnard College and the List College of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and received her J.D. from Columbia University where she was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Beth is admitted to practice in New York.