BALTIMORE – March 4, 2026 –The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, represented by the Baltimore City Law Department and DiCello Levitt, have filed a lawsuit in the Circuit Court for Baltimore
RALEIGH, N.C. – A federal judge has ruled in favor of more than 16,000 North Carolina correctional officers on liability in a landmark wage and hour lawsuit, holding that the State must compensate
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WASHINGTON – Scott Gilmore, a leading international human rights lawyer, has joined DiCello Levitt as a partner, further strengthening the firm’s award-winning Civil and Human Rights Litigation
Eight DiCello Levitt partners have been named to Lawdragon’s 2026 list of 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers, a national guide recognizing attorneys who lead significant plaintiff-side
New York, NY — February 17, 2026 — Hausfeld, Hecht Partners, and DiCello Levitt today announced the submission of a petition to the UN Global Compact calling for an immediate review to determine
DiCello Levitt, along with Founding Partner Adam Levitt and Partner Dan Schwartz, were recognized on February 13 by Law360 as Legal Lions Of The Week for a recent victory before the U.S. Court of
WASHINGTON — In a significant appellate ruling for minority borrowers seeking systemic relief, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit today revived class allegations challenging Navy
DiCello Levitt Partner Alex Barnett is featured in a Litigation Daily article by Ross Todd, “Laughing Matter: How Alex Barnett Applies Lessons From Stand-Up Comedy to Practicing Law.” In the