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Ben Levine
Ben
Levine, a former Naval Officer and a former Deputy
Attorney General of New Jersey, has been a trial
attorney for more than 30 years. He is admitted to
practice in New Jersey and New York, as well as before
the United States Supreme Court and the International
Criminal Court in The Hague, The Netherlands. He has
been certified as a trial attorney by the New Jersey
Supreme Court, and he has been recognized as a Diplomate
of the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Ben has
achieved awards of a million dollars or more in numerous
cases and has represented clients not only in New Jersey
and New York, but also throughout the United States. In
addition, he serves as liaison counsel to out-of-state
law firms which wish to bring cases in New Jersey.
Among the cases in which Ben has achieved outstanding
results, are representation of more than 60 firemen who
suffered injuries such as cancer and emphysema due to
the explosion of an illegal chemical dump;
representation of several hemophilia patients who became
infected with HIV/AIDS from the contaminated blood
supplies; representation of the families of victims of
the notorious 9/11 World Trade Center tragedy. One of
his cases having been designated as a test case in order
to determine the minimum amount for which those cases
would be settled pursuant to the bill passed by the U.S.
Congress. He has also successfully represented clients
in numerous product liability and medical malpractice
cases; and in civil rights cases for such claims as
police brutality, racial profiling by state authorities,
and deprivation of prisoner’s rights. In addition, he
has also represented clients in business tort cases such
as unfair competition and contract violations. Ben has
been chosen by the Council of Chiefs of the Ewe Tribe of
West Africa as its business representative in the United
States. He has authored and co-authored numerous books
and articles, and is listed in “Who’s Who in America”,
“Who’s Who in the Law”, and other publications. |
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