Areas of Expertise
- Legal Ethics/Professional Responsibility
- Mediation and Other Forms of Dispute Resolution
About James Levin
Professor Levin joined the Law School in 1995 as Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution after serving six years as the executive director of the Dispute Resolution Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.
After receiving his J.D. in 1986 from Northeastern University, he clerked for the Hon. Robert G. Renner, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, and worked in a private law practice.
Professor Levin is an experienced practitioner and trainer in dispute resolution and was a founding member of the National Association for Community Mediation. He serves on the Missouri Supreme Court Commission on ADR Services in Domestic Relations Cases and he is the Chair of the University’s Campus Mediation Service Advisory Committee.
He also serves as a co-director of the law school’s summer study abroad program in Cape Town, South Africa. Professor Levin has published in the field of mediation. He teaches Mediation and directs the Mediation Clinic.
Latest Publications from James Levin
- Opening Remarks, October 4, 2013 Symposium: Resolving IP Disputes: Calling for an Alternative Paradigm
- ADA Mediation after Sutton, Murphy, and Albertson
- A “Party Satisfaction” Perspective on a Comprehensive Mediation Statute
- Instructor’s Manual for Dispute Resolution and Lawyers with Leonard Riskin and James Westbrook