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Brittany Levine Co-chairs Southeastern Women Litigators Conference

The North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys teamed up with other defense associations from Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee for the 2nd year in a row to support, educate and advance women civil defense litigators at the Southeastern Women Litigators Conference held on March 22-23, 2023 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Young Moore’s Brittany Levine served as North Carolina’s co-chair of the event themed High Tides & Litigation Vibes. The agenda covered a broad range of topics including: enhancing business development skills; coping with imposter syndrome and burnout; refining trial and presentation skills; mentoring; becoming a successful young lawyer; focusing on diversity and inclusion; and more.

An attorney at Young Moore, Brittany focuses her practice on complex civil litigation and health care compliance. She represents clients in the areas of business litigation, transportation defense, and eminent domain and also advises and defends providers and professionals of long term care facilities. In addition, Brittany serves as a member of Young Moore’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Campbell Law School and holds a BA in political science from American University. Read more

The North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys is the resource for educational opportunities, networking, and information sharing for civil defense trial attorneys in the state. The NCADA is the sole organization in North Carolina exclusively devoted to meeting these needs.


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