Nathalie Levy received a Bachelor’s Degree from Boston University and her Juris Doctorate, summa cum laude, from Nova Southeastern University. She graduated fifth in her law school class, placed on the Dean’s List each semester, and received a Goodwin Scholarship (a merit-based scholarship). While in law school, Nathalie served as an Articles Editor of the Law Review, a teaching assistant for Torts courses, and a research assistant for her Constitutional Law professor. She also received the “Book Award” for the highest grade in ten courses: Civil Procedure; Evidence; Constitutional Law I; Constitutional Law II; Securities Regulations; Wills and Trusts; Copyrights and Trademarks; Family Law; Will-Drafting Workshop; and Law and Literature.
Nathalie has focused her practice on complex commercial litigation, including class actions in multidistrict litigation proceedings (“MDL”). Her experience includes drafting appellate briefs and trial memoranda in federal and state courts in a diverse array of cases ranging from federal securities, aviation, personal injury and wrongful death, ERISA, and family law. Nathalie also participated in a federal trial team as well as attended depositions, hearings, and client meetings.
Currently, Nathalie plays a key role in the Plaintiffs’ Chair Lead Counsel team overseeing economic loss and personal injury class actions in the landmark In Re: Takata Airbags Product Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2599. In this capacity, she manages the electronic discovery and document review of over six million documents produced by multiple defendants in various languages. She has developed advanced document coding methodologies and provides ongoing training to attorneys nationwide on document review processes. The Takata MDL is recognized as the largest and most complex automotive recall in U.S. history.
Nathalie is bilingual in English and Spanish and fluent in French.
Listed, Chambers USA Guide, Litigation: Mainly Plaintiffs, 2016-2018