U.S. Department of Justice
Senior Counsel & National CHIP Coordinator, U.S. Department of Justice
Brian L. Levine serves as Senior Counsel and National CHIP Coordinator in the Department of Justice’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (“CCIPS”). As National CHIP Coordinator, Mr. Levine oversees the Department’s support to more than 270 federal prosecutors who focus on computer hacking and intellectual property prosecution. Prior to joining CCIPS, Mr. Levine served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Internet Bureau at the New York Attorney General’s Office; a county prosecutor in Detroit, Michigan; and a civil litigator in Silicon Valley and New York. Mr. Levine has clerked for federal judges in the Southern District of Florida and on the Seventh Circuit. He earned his J.D. from New York University, and his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.