Alan Levin’s tenure atop Barnes & Thornburg is drawing to an end.
The Indianapolis-based Am Law 100 firm announced Wednesday that Levin will step aside as managing partner as of Nov. 1 and make way for successor Robert Grand.
Alan Levin became Barnes & Thornburg's managing partner in 1997. Since then the Indianapolis-based Am Law 100 firm has grown to 522 lawyers. On Nov. 1, Levin will become chairman emeritus and make way for successor Robert Grand, a politically connected member of the firm's management committee.
May 28, 2014 at 05:58 PM
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Alan Levin’s tenure atop Barnes & Thornburg is drawing to an end.
The Indianapolis-based Am Law 100 firm announced Wednesday that Levin will step aside as managing partner as of Nov. 1 and make way for successor Robert Grand.
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