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Brittany D. Levine
Associate
Brittany is a civil litigator, with an emphasis on defending and advising clients in the health care and transportation industries. She also assists clients with navigating premises liability and business disputes. Brittany is recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the areas of Health Care Law and Transportation Law (2024, 2025). She serves as a member of Young Moore’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
Brittany earned her BA in political science from American University and her law degree magna cum laude from Campbell Law School. During law school, she served as a moot court competitor, contracts teaching scholar, research assistant for ethics and criminal law, and judicial extern at the North Carolina Supreme Court for Justice Paul Newby. After competing in five moot court competitions and winning a regional title, she was selected for membership in The Order of Barristers, the national society recognizing outstanding performance in the art of advocacy.
Outside the office, Brittany enjoys watching football, writing poetry, and spending time with her German Shepherds.
Education & Bar Admissions
- J.D., magna cum laude, Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, 2020
- B.A., American University, Political Science with a concentration in Law and Politics, 2016
Admitted in
- North Carolina, 2020
- U.S. District Court of North Carolina, Eastern District
Achievements
- Recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in the areas of Health Care Law and Transportation Law (2024, 2025)
Activities
- Capital Area Teen Court Judge (Aug 2018 – Present)
- Campbell Law Moot Court Coach
- Southeastern Women Litigators Conference, Chair of Planning Committee for North Carolina
- North Carolina Bar Association
- Women in the Profession Committee
- Young Lawyers Division
- North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys
- Wake County Bar Association
- Tenth Judicial District Bar
Publications & Presentations
- “Legal Aspects of Infection Prevention in Long Term Care Facilities,” Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology (SPICE), November 2023
- “Charting the Course: Understanding the Legal Landscape and Power of Documentation,” North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses (NCAOHN) Fall Conference, November 2023
- “Legal Aspects of Infection Prevention in Long Term Care Facilities,” Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology (SPICE), November 2022
- 19 OCR Right of Access Settlements and Counting: How Covered Entities Should Respond, YMH Blog, June 2021
- Cohen Discloses Taping Trump: Even if It Is Legal, Is It Ethical? American Bar Association, Trial Practice Committee’s Practice Points, 2018
- Privacy Settings May Not Protect Your Privacy from Facebook, American Bar Association, Trial Practice Committee’s Practice Points, 2018
Recent Posts
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4 Young Moore Attorneys Named to Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® 2025
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Rutala and Levine Present Legal Aspects of Infection Prevention in Long-Term Care Settings at 2024 SPICE Conference
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