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Attorney who worked on Cobell case found dead in DC
Friday, May 1, 2009
Filed Under: Cobell | Law

Mark Levy, a prominent attorney who had worked on the Cobell trust fund case, was found dead in his office in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. Authorities treated the case as a suicide.

Levy, 59, headed the chair of the Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy practice at Kilpatrick Stockton. According to news reports, he was being laid off yesterday.

"We in the legal community are losing someone who is hard to replace," Dennis Gingold, who has served as lead counsel in the Cobell case, . told The Legal Times. "This is a tough time."

Levy argued 16 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and argued the Cobell case before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, which is due to hear the case once again on May 11.

Kilpatrick Stockton employs several other attorneys who work on the Cobell case, including Keith Harper, a member of the Cherokee Nation.

Get the Story:
Kilpatrick Stockton's Mark Levy Dead in D.C. Office (The Legal Times 4/30)
Laid-Off Lawyer From Bethesda Fatally Shoots Self (The Washington Post 5/1)

Related Stories:
Cobell invites supporters to May 11 hearing in DC (4/28)

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