JAY M. LEVIN
Jay M. Levin joined Eckell Sparks in February of 2012. Prior to joining the firm, Jay was a partner in the Chester County law firm of DiGiacomo, Goldberg & Levin. Jay is a licensed practitioner in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and he practices throughout Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties and throughout the State of New Jersey.
For nearly thirty (30) years, Jay has focused his practice on providing exceptional service to his clientele in the areas of businesses and commercial representation, general counsel services, real estate and commercial and estate litigation. Jay has an extensive background in mergers and acquisitions, business formation and development, corporate maintenance, partnership and shareholder agreements and investor agreements, commercial litigation, contact negotiations, leasing and real estate. Jay has a solid understanding of the relationship between the law and the bottom line with proven success in managing and conducting negotiation, litigation and dispute resolution with an emphasis on cost control and client development.
Jay received his undergraduate degree from American University in Washington, D.C. in 1989 and received his law degree from Widener University School of Law in 1993.
Jay lives in East Whiteland with his two sons. He is a member of the East Whiteland Zoning Hearing Board. He is also a past School Board Member, past President and past Vice President of the Great Valley School District and remains active with the School District. He is also a Member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Chester County Bar Association, the Delaware County Bar Association and previously served as a Director for the Paoli Business and Professional Association.
Areas of Practice
Admitted to Practice
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
Education
- American University in Washington, D.C., B.A., 1989
- Widener University School of Law, Juris Doctorate, 1993
Professional Memberships
- Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Delaware County Bar Association
- Chester County Bar Association