Rob Levine Sponsors 10 Ocean State Waves Scholarships for Providence Sports Leadership

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Written By: Taylor Archer PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rob Levine Law, a Law Firm based in Providence, is sponsoring ten Ocean State Waves Summer Camp scholarships to Providence Sports Leadership (PSL), a non-profit organization that focuses on developing local players into collegiate student-athletes. According to their homepage on http://www.pslinc.org, PSL “provides over 150 young men between […]

Rob Levine Law Clean-Up Team Spruces Up Providence Neighborhood!

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Rob Levine Law recently organized a community cleanup in the neighborhood surrounding its Douglas Avenue office. The Clean-Up event took place on the afternoon of Friday, June 12, 2015. About 30 employees donned bright green tee-shirts and patrolled the sidewalks and streets to clean the debris and litter gathered there over the winter months. “We believe […]

Rob Levine Makes Bail at Charity Event

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$37,000 Raised for Local MDA Chapter at Executive Lock Up Select business leaders, appropriately nicknamed “Honorary Jailbird,”’ served a voluntary 60-minute sentence at Legal Sea Foods to raise funds for MDA. Between enjoying a delicious lunch and networking with other participants, MDA Jailbirds called friends and family to bail them out of jail. The $37,000 […]

Second Annual Charity Softball Tournament for Children’s Wishes

Charity Softball Tournament for Children’s Wishes

At Rob Levine Law we have a soft spot for kids, so any charity event that benefits our local children is sure to become a highlight in our office! This summer we were a “Major League Sponsor” of the Second Annual Softball Tournament for Children’s Wishes. The event was held on July 27, 2013. Children’s […]

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