About

Provided by Levitt LLP

Levitt LLP is a boutique law firm that litigates complex business, contract, trade secrets and other disputes on national and international levels.

 

Levitt LLP's Principal, Steven L. Levitt, has tried and/or resolved in excess of $2.8 billion worth of complex (and often highly technical) business, contract, business divorce, and trade secrets disputes before trial courts, appellate courts, and arbitration tribunals across the country, as well as internationally.


Levitt LLP has represented companies of all sizes, including household names, across Long Island, New York, New York City, and beyond, including L3 Technologies, Inc., Loral Corporation, Mercury Systems, Inc., East Coast Petroleum, Inc., GFI Capital Resources Group, Inc., Snapple Beverage Corp., and Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc., as well as numerous well-known law firms, accounting firms, and medical practices.


Levitt LLP's clients are frequently the proverbial ‘underdog’, while its adversaries are frequently titans of their industries, and wealthy foreign governments, invariably represented by Am Law 100 law firms, or their international equivalents.

 

Levitt LLP's party opponents have included Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian Sultanates, Lockheed Martin Corp., British defense contractor Serco, Inc., The Men’s Wearhouse, Inc., global freight forwarder Kalitta Air LLC, and Westchester, New York and Connecticut real estate mogul John Fareri.


Recent firm victories made or saved clients in excess of $50 million.


Members

Provided by Levitt LLP

Igor Murta

Irene Tenedios

James Brandt

Karen Weiss

Head of Department

Matthew Koopersmith

Steven Levitt

Head of Department

Trevor Gomberg

Clients

Provided by Levitt LLP

East Coast Petroleum, Inc.

GFI Capital Resources Group, Inc.

Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc.

L3 Technologies, Inc.

Loral Corporation

Mercury Systems, Inc.

Snapple Beverage Corp.

Industries

Provided by Levitt LLP

Accounting Firms

Aerospace

Construction

Defense

Energy

Law Firms

Manufacturing

Medical Practices