Brown, Goldstein & Levy recognized by Chambers USA 2021 the “gold standard” that delivers insight into the world’s leading lawyers

Top to Bottom: Photo of Andrew Freeman, Andy Levy, and Joshua TreemThe law firm of Brown, Goldstein & Levy has been recognized on the Chambers USA list for 2021, under two prestigious categories:

  • Litigation: General Commercial in Maryland.
  • Litigation: White Collar Crime and Government Investigations.

Partners Andy Freeman and Andrew Levy were recognized for their work in Litigation: General Commercial in Maryland. Partner Joshua Treem was rated in Litigation: White Collar Crime and Government Investigations.

“It is an incredible achievement to have been recognized by a highly-regarded organization like Chambers,” said Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum, managing partner at Brown, Goldstein & Levy. “Our attorneys have been dedicated to providing winning and cost-effective litigation for many years, and we are very proud of this recognition.”

Chambers and Partners is an independent research company, often referred to as the “gold-standard” that delivers detailed rankings and insight into the world’s leading lawyers. The Chambers rankings are based on findings by an experienced team of legal researchers.

Founded in 1982, Brown, Goldstein & Levy was born out of a strong commitment to social responsibility and providing top-notch legal services. The firm has since grown to more than 22 lawyers and maintains a thriving national practice in a variety of areas, from commercial litigation and civil rights to criminal defense and complex family law. The Brown, Goldstein & Levy team is nationally recognized, and has decades of experiences bringing passionate, effective advocacy to your fight for justice.