Hogan Lovells announces Disputes partner Adam Levin as head of Americas Litigation practice
Washington, D.C., 14 February 2024 – Global law firm Hogan Lovells announced that partner Adam K. Levin has been appointed as Practice Area Leader for the firm’s Americas Litigation practice. Levin assumed the role effective Feb. 1 from partner Tom Connally, who will continue with his high-stakes trial litigation practice.
Des Hogan, Global Practice Group Leader of the firm’s Disputes practice, said: “Adam has represented some of the country's most well-known companies in some of the nation’s largest class action and commercial litigations. In addition he has helped lead our lateral recruitment strategy in the Americas. I’m confident that he is the right person to continue to build our nationally recognized litigation capabilities in the Americas.
“I would also like to give a sincere thank you to Tom Connally for his leadership,” Hogan continued. “During Tom’s tenure, our litigation practice expanded across many of our key markets, and we continued to build on our reputation as a national litigation powerhouse.”
Levin, who has been with the firm’s Washington, D.C. office for more than 25 years, advises clients on complex commercial disputes, class actions, and government investigations, with a particular focus in the life sciences sector. He has served on the Global Leadership Team of the firm’s Disputes practice, and as General Manager of Litigation for the firm’s Washington office, and he has represented some of the country's most well-known companies in numerous RICO, antitrust, consumer protection, and other disputes.
“This is an exciting time to be stepping into this role,” Levin said. “As a firm we are best known for representing clients in their most complex, challenging matters, particularly in highly-regulated sectors. I look forward to building on the foundation set by Des, Tom, and others.”
About Hogan Lovells’ Americas Litigation Practice
Hogan Lovells was recognized as the National Law Journal’s “Litigation Department of the Year – General Litigation” in 2023, one of the nation’s most prestigious awards for litigators. The team delivered groundbreaking wins for clients both at the U.S. Supreme Court and across district courts on some of the most pressing and important issues of the year, including on complex antitrust, financial, cryptocurrency, privacy, and reproductive healthcare matters, as well as broader societal challenges like voting rights and access to justice.
More information about the firm’s Disputes practice can be found here.