Matthew B. Levine
practices and represents lenders, individuals, developers and other private
and public entities in the areas of commercial and real estate transactions,
intellectual property, corporate law, general business formation
representation and land use and zoning law. He is a frequent lecturer on
topics related to real estate and business law. Currently, Mr. Levine is
the Chair of the Real Property Section of the State Bar of Arizona.
Mr. Levine received his legal education at
Arizona State University where he earned his Juris Doctorate cum laude in
1996. He served as an Articles Editor on the Jurimetrics Law Journal, was
named a Pedrick Scholar and received an American Jurisprudence award from
the Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company. He actively participated in moot
court activities and tried cases for the Law School Clinic. After law
school, Mr. Levine served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable William F.
Garbarino on the Arizona Court of Appeals.
In 1993, Mr. Levine graduated cum laude from
the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political
Science. He was the President of Sigma Alpha Mu. While at the University of
Arizona, Mr. Levine interned for United States Senator John McCain and was
selected for membership in numerous honor societies.
Mr. Levine was born in Plainview, New York and was raised in Coral Springs,
Florida and Marietta, Georgia. He now resides in Scottsdale with his wife
Lisa and their sons, Ethan, Gabriel and Noah.