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July 11, 2004
LEVIN WINS BEST OF THE BAR AWARD FOR INSURANCE LAW
DENVER - Bradley A. Levin, founding shareholder of ROBERTS LEVIN ROSENBERG has won the Denver Business Journal “Best of the Bar” award for insurance law.
The Denver Business Journal surveyed all of the state’s lawyers to find out who they thought were the best and brightest attorneys and awarded nearly a dozen as the “Best of the Bar.” Awards were presented by the paper’s managing editor at a breakfast attended by 250 attorneys at the Adams Mark Hotel.
“I’m pretty aggressive on behalf of my clients in terms of sustaining their rights and getting coverage for them,” said Levin. Levin was profiled in a special section of the Denver Business Journal.
Levin received his A.B. degree from Stanford University in 1977 and his J.D. degree from Hastings College of Law in 1980. He became licensed to practice law in Colorado in 1983. Levin is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® and is a member of the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith. Additionally, Levin sits on the Colorado Supreme Court Committee on Jury Instructions and the Colorado State Commission on Judicial Performance.
BACKGROUND:
ROBERTS LEVIN ROSENBERG, P.C. is a boutique firm that specializes in general civil trial and appellate practice focusing on insurance coverage, insurance bad faith, commercial litigation, employment and health care law, and personal injury.
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