Sally Levin practices in the firm’s Complex Litigation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Device, and Products Liability & Toxic Torts groups. She is a member of the firm’s team defending major chemical manufacturers in an environmental tort case, assisting with legal research, drafting motions, and witness preparation. She also serves as a Guardian ad Litem in one of the firm’s pro bono matters.
Sally graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law where she served on the editorial board of the Virginia Journal of International Law, was a legal writing fellow, a research assistant, vice president of membership for the Jewish Law Students Association, and tournament director for the 41st Annual UVA Law Softball Invitational. During law school, Sally served as a legal intern for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. She was a member of the firm’s 2023 Summer Associate class.
Prior to attending law school, Sally worked as a legal assistant at a law firm in Durham, North Carolina. A native of Chapel Hill, Sally received a Bachelor of Arts, with highest distinction, in Media and Journalism, and French from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.