That One Case

In this episode, we speak with Kenneth Levine of Kenneth M. Levine & Associates. Kenneth and his firm are specialists in medical negligence, especially in the area of newborn injuries. More recently, Kenneth has channeled his years of courtroom experience toward the silver screen, acting as a consultant and writer on movies such as "Pieces of a Woman".

On today's show, Kenneth tells us the story of a case where jurors needed more than just the facts to make their decision. And he explains how the way you present yourself can have drastic consequences.

Show Notes

In this episode, we speak with Kenneth Levine of Kenneth M. Levine & Associates. Kenneth and his firm are specialists in medical negligence, especially in the area of newborn injuries. More recently, Kenneth has channeled his years of courtroom experience toward the silver screen, acting as a consultant and writer on movies such as "Pieces of a Woman".

On today's show, Kenneth tells us the story of a case where jurors needed more than just the facts to make their decision. And he explains how the way you present yourself can have drastic consequences.

Have you got a story about your legal career that you’d like to share? Get in touch with us over at That One Case.

For more information about Kenneth, check out his LinkedIn. Or To find out more about his firm, head over to the Kenneth M. Levine & Associates Website.

What is That One Case?

Join us as lawyers share the stories of the cases that influenced their careers. Each week we bring you first-hand accounts from attorneys at the top of their game of some of the most challenging, educational and exciting cases of their careers.

So whether you’re looking for insights on how to become a better practitioner, or if you want to hear about some real-life courtroom dramas, we’ve got the stories for you. From tales of triumph over governments to legal life-lessons, lawyers tell us their candid tales of That One Case.

For more information, visit https://lowerstreet.co/podcasts/that-one-case