In a news release, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP announced Rebecca Kopp Levine (CBB 2012) was among six attorneys elected to partnership in the firm. Rebecca currently serves as vice-chair of the CLC Leadership Council and is a member of the CBB advisory committee. In the release, Bob Tannous shared, “The addition of Rebecca to the partnership is exciting for Porter Wright. She has demonstrated excellent client service and professionalism, and has contributed to the firm’s and success in Cleveland. I look forward to her continuing this valuable leadership in the future.”
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